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Why Delta North Needs a Ranking Senator for 2027 Election

by Emerald Nigeria
September 22, 2025
in Inside Delta
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By Austin Oyibode

As Delta North looks toward the 2027 general elections, the need for a seasoned, influential, and results-driven senator to represent the region in Nigeria’s National Assembly has never been more critical. A ranking senator, by virtue of experience, legislative expertise, and political influence, holds the power to shape policies, attract federal projects, and amplify the voice of their constituents on the national stage.

Senator Ned Nwoko, the current representative of Delta North, stands as the ideal candidate to continue in this role, bringing unparalleled dedication, vision, and transformative leadership to the Anioma people. His return in 2027 is not just desirable but essential for the sustained progress and development of Delta North.

The Importance of a Ranking Senator for Delta North

A ranking senator is not merely a titleholder but a seasoned legislator with the clout to influence key decisions in the National Assembly. Such a figure commands respect, secures strategic committee assignments, and leverages networks to bring tangible benefits to their constituency. Delta North, comprising the nine local government areas of the Anioma region, is a vital economic and cultural hub in Delta State, with immense potential in agriculture, oil and gas, and human capital. However, to unlock this potential, the region requires a senator who can navigate the complexities of national politics, advocate for equitable resource allocation, and address longstanding issues such as infrastructure deficits, unemployment, and cultural marginalization.

Senator Ned Nwoko, who has represented Delta North since his election in 2023, has already demonstrated the qualities of a ranking senator. His legislative milestones, constituency projects, and advocacy for Anioma statehood have positioned him as a formidable voice for the region. Returning him in 2027 would ensure continuity, deepen his influence in the Senate, and amplify Delta North’s presence in national policy-making.

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Senator Ned Nwoko: A Proven Track Record of Excellence

Since assuming office, Senator Nwoko has distinguished himself as one of the most impactful senators in the 10th National Assembly. A special report by the Senate leadership ranked him among the top-performing senators, citing his initiation of critical bills, including the landmark Anioma State Creation Bill, which is under consideration for constitutional review. His legislative agenda also includes bills on diaspora voting, local government autonomy, and life-saving medical aid in emergencies, reflecting his commitment to addressing both local and national challenges.

Beyond legislation, Nwoko has facilitated projects worth over N30 billion in Delta North, including the construction of treatment plants, the reticulation of the Ogwashi Uku Dam, and the Aniofu Dam projects. These initiatives, being executed through the Benin-Owena River Basin Authority, are transforming access to water, irrigation, and electricity in communities like Umunede, Idumuje-Ugboko, and Aniocha South.

A Voice for Anioma Identity and Equity

One of Senator Nwoko’s most significant contributions is his fearless advocacy for the Anioma people’s identity and the creation of Anioma State. He has consistently championed the cultural and historical ties of the Anioma people to the broader Igbo nation, calling for unity and recognition of their shared heritage. His push for Anioma statehood is not merely a political stance but a demand for justice, equity, and true federalism, addressing the historical marginalization of Delta North within Nigeria’s political structure. By advocating for Anioma’s inclusion in the South-East geopolitical zone, Nwoko seeks to enhance political representation and economic opportunities for his constituents.

This advocacy is particularly poignant given the historical challenges faced by the Anioma people, including ethnic cleansing during the Nigerian Civil War and pressures to deny their Igbo identity. Nwoko’s courage in confronting these issues head-on, combined with his legislative efforts, positions him as a unifying figure who can bridge divides and elevate Delta North’s cultural and political relevance.

Political Influence and Strategic Alliances

Senator Nwoko’s defection to the All Progressives Congress (APC) in early 2025 has significantly bolstered his political influence and Delta North’s prospects for development. His alignment with the ruling party signals a strategic move to position Delta North at the heart of national decision-making. Nwoko’s stated mission to ensure the APC takes over Delta State in 2027 reflects his understanding of the state’s political dynamics and his commitment to leveraging federal connections for the benefit of his constituents.

This move has already reshaped the political landscape in Delta North, with prominent APC chieftains like Chief Emma Ejiofor declaring Nwoko an unmatched figure with no serious opposition for the 2027 senatorial race. His ability to galvanize support across party lines, coupled with his popularity among youths and women, makes him a formidable force in Delta North’s politics.

A ranking senator like Nwoko, with established ties to the APC leadership, can secure greater federal appointments, projects, and policies that directly benefit Delta North.

Addressing Challenges and Countering Opposition

While some political figures have expressed intentions to challenge Nwoko in 2027, their efforts pale in comparison to his achievements and vision. Their claims of advocating for equity have been criticized as simplistic and divisive, failing to account for the historical exclusion of the people which Nwoko has tirelessly addressed. As he stated, “The people of Delta North deserve leadership that is forward-thinking, not a return to the dark days of manipulation and mediocrity”.

A Vision for Delta North’s Future

Delta North stands at a critical juncture. With its vast oil and gas resources, fertile agricultural land, and highly educated population, the region has the potential to become a powerhouse in Nigeria’s socio-economic landscape. However, realizing this potential requires a ranking senator who can boldly secure federal support, drive legislative reforms, and champion transformative projects. Senator Ned Nwoko’s track record, marked by impactful legislation, multi-billion-naira projects, and advocacy for Anioma statehood, demonstrates his capacity to fulfill this role.

Returning Nwoko in 2027 would ensure that Delta North benefits from his growing influence in the Senate, where seniority translates into greater access to resources and leadership positions. His ongoing projects, such as the Okpai Power Plant step-down and the Ogwashi Uku Dam, require continuity to reach completion, promising significant improvements in electricity, irrigation, and economic opportunities for the region.

A Call to Action for Delta North

The 2027 election presents Delta North with an opportunity to solidify its place in Nigeria’s political and economic framework. Senator Ned Nwoko’s proven leadership, legislative prowess, and unwavering commitment to the Anioma people make him the ideal candidate to return as a ranking senator. His vision for a prosperous, united, and equitable Delta North aligns with the aspirations of his constituents, who deserve a leader capable of transforming their potential into reality.

As Chief Emma Ejiofor aptly stated, “Nobody is contesting Senator Nwoko’s position with him. Those shenanigans that are talking, we will tell them we are miles ahead of them”. The people of Delta North should rally behind Nwoko, ensuring his return in 2027 to continue his transformative work. With a ranking senator like Ned Nwoko, Delta North’s voice will not only be heard but will resonate powerfully in the halls of the National Assembly, securing a brighter future for generations to come.

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