Effective political representation often goes beyond debates and committee meetings,it involves strategic advocacy and consistent engagement behind the scenes. Senator Ned Munir Nwoko of Delta North Senatorial District is demonstrating this commitment through tangible results, particularly by facilitating federal appointments for qualified constituents.
In recent weeks, several indigenes of Delta North have received appointments across key federal agencies.
These placements are part of Senator Nwoko’s deliberate effort to ensure that his district is actively included in national opportunities and development.
At the National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA), three constituents have been successfully appointed:
Henry Akwunna as Higher Technical Officer II (Engineering)
Nnabuife Peter Moeteke as Officer II (Civil)
Elijah A. Onyeshinye as Officer II (Engineering)
In the education sector, two individuals have joined the academic staff of the Federal Polytechnic, Ukana.
Enudi Jane Nwakaego and Echefune Chiazor Elise, both as Assistant Lecturers.
Further appointments include:
Okolie Mary, as Higher Executive Officer (General Duties) at the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA)
Kawih Rufus Ugbolue, who received a provisional appointment with the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN)
These developments reflect Senator Nwoko’s quiet but strategic approach to governance, working through relevant federal channels to open doors for qualified individuals in his constituency.
By prioritizing equitable access to federal employment, he continues to advance a vision of inclusive progress and meaningful representation for Delta North.