By Dr. Michael Nwoko
The wind of progress is blowing through Anioma, driven by the relentless commitment of our most Distinguished Senator Prince Ned Munir Nwoko. His vision for the people has translated into tangible projects that promise to uplift and transform the senatorial district.
Anyone with a sense of fairness can see that he takes his mandate to heart. Even from afar, it’s clear to see his dedication. Having the privilege of working closely with him, I can attest to it even more. He seizes every opportunity to raise the needs and aspirations of his constituents, whether on the Senate floor, in committee meetings, or during oversight hearings. He does not simply wait for opportunities to arise before speaking and taking action; he actively creates them.
The Senator meticulously follows up on each of his projects within various ministries and agencies. He actively engages with ministers and heads of federal government agencies in order to attract people oriented projects for Delta North Senatorial District. He also fosters a conducive environment for more projects to be included in future budgets.
Just recently, in his typical proactive manner, the Senator met with the Managing Director and CEO of the Federal Roads Maintenance Agency (FERMA) to voice his concerns over the deteriorating state of the Lagos-Asaba Expressway, especially treacherous stretch between Alifekide and Asaba Bridge end, of which he was assured that prompt action would be taken to address the deteriorated sections of the road. This proactive approach is typical of him, as he regularly intervenes, even with little prior notice.
The most Distinguished Senator is working tirelessly, and the evidence is unmistakable. Even amidst the tumultuous political landscape of the state, he has resolutely refused to allow personal vendettas to impede crucial developmental programs and initiatives. For a senator so deeply committed to the welfare of his constituents, all he requires is robust support from the people and grassroots representatives to continue making strides for their betterment.
Given the pressing need for infrastructural development in Aniocha North and the broader Delta North Senatorial District, it is paramount that all tiers of government collaborate effectively to guarantee the successful execution of public projects. However, the recent and lamentable decision by the Chairman of Aniocha North Local Government Area, Emma Chinye, to halt the commencement of the mini sports facility at the council secretariat—a Federal Government capital project facilitated by the Senator—reveals a shocking level of disrespect and undermines the Senator’s efforts on behalf of the LGA.
Emma Chinye’s decision, borne out of unjustified personal vendetta, is not only unexpected but profoundly regrettable as it stands in stark opposition to the best interests of the people of Aniocha North and the Anioma nation at large. Prior to the site visit, he had reached out to the Senator, confirming the availability of the land and assuring him of the council’s full support for the project. The abrupt reversal of the chairman’s commitment not only undermines the Senator’s integrity and dedication but also threatens to derail a project that promises substantial benefits for the LGA. Such actions suggest an alarming level of self-importance on the part of the chairman, who seems to overlook the collective aspirations of his constituents in favour of personal grievances. This action is a rude shock, as it could hamper the progress that the people of Aniocha North deserve and expect from their leaders.
I would like to acknowledge and commend the Majority Leader of Delta State House of Assembly and the member representing Aniocha North Constituency, Engr. Emeka Nwaobi, for his timely intervention in facilitating the use of the Issele-Uku stadium premises through the Delta State Sports Commission as an alternative site for the sports facility project.
Beyond this specific project, the Distinguished Senator has continued to attract critical developments and landmark projects within the span of just one year, including but not limited to;
* Construction of Ogwashi-Ukwu regional water supply scheme, Aniocha South, Delta State.
* Construction of administrative block for Federal University of Medical and Health Sciences, Kwale.
* Maintenance of Ogwashi Uku earth Dam.
* Construction of Idumuje-Ugboko earth dam: pre-feasibility studies
* Construction of Onicha Olona/Ezi water supply project in Aniocha North LGA, Delta State.
* Construction of mini sports stadium for youths in Aniocha North LGA, Delta State.
*Supply and installation of solar-powered street lights in Asaba, Oshimili South LGA, Delta State.
* Construction of water supply scheme at Ibusa, Oshimili North, Delta State.
* Installation of 3 boreholes and reticulations in Aniocha Oshimili Federal Constituency.
* Installation of solar-powered street lights in selected communities in Delta North Senatorial District
* Construction of jetty in Ebu, Oshimili North LGA.
* Construction of perimeter fence for Umu Ekum Primary School, Amai, Ukwuani LGA, Delta State.
* Supply of chairs and computers to Utagba Ogbe Grammar School and Utagha Ogbe Girls Grammar School.
* Construction of Umuebu-Obiaruku Road
* Construction of Aboh internal roads (Ogbe Agidigbo, Ogbe Ndokwa East, Ogonogo, and Ogbe Odua)
* Construction of Ushie internal road
Proposed Ndemili Civic Centre, Ndokwa West.
* Construction of Umutu/Akaoku Road
Construction of Asaba-Oko-Abala-Utchi-Okpai-Aboh-Ase-Abari-Patani Coastal Road and Bridge.
* Reconstruction of Onu-Obiukwu/Owessei in Kwale Ndokwa/Ukwuani LGA, Delta State.
* Construction of 1.5 km road with drainage in Etua-Ukpo, Utagbu-Uno, Ndokwa West LGA.
* Construction of 2 km road at Aboh.
* Construction of Okpala-Uku Palace, Ndokwa West
* Construction of Emu-Obodeti radial roads, Emu-Obedeti
* Completion of Aballa-Uno Road Project in Ndokwa East LGA, Delta State.
* Construction of 15 km Umusedeli Road
Construction of Express-Abah Unor (Ogwashi-Ukwu/Kwale Ndokwa West Express Road Abah).
* Construction of Express-Abah Unor (Ogwashi-Ukwu/Kwale Ndokwa West Express Road Abah Unor), Ika North LGA, Delta State.
* Construction of Ogume-Abbi Road, Ndokwa West LGA, Delta State.
Construction of Ogume-Abi Road, Ndokwa West LGA, Delta State.
* Skill acquisition for women and youths at Ika South, Delta State.
* Provision of solar-powered motorized boreholes with booster station in Ashaka town.
* Fencing of Government Boys Secondary School, Ibusa, Delta State.
* Training and empowerment programs for women, youths, and farmers in Delta North Senatorial District.
* Medical outreach program across the 9 LGAs in Delta North Senatorial District.
* Provision of solar-powered borehole in Aniocha North LGA, Delta North Senatorial District
* Construction of 2 km farm road in Idumuje-Ugboko, Aniocha North LGA, Delta State.
* Fencing, renovation, and furnishing of police station in Aniocha North LGA, Delta State.
* Completion of the Second Niger Bridge bypass, Delta North Senatorial District.
* Rehabilitation of Benin-Agbor-Asaba road, Delta North Senatorial District.
Ecological projects and more.
These projects stand as proof of what can be achieved when leadership is driven by the genuine desire to serve the people.
Senator Ned Nwoko remains firmly in his commitment to his mandate. However, he will not tolerate any interference from any office that actively or indirectly hinders the execution of federal projects he has painstakingly facilitated for his constituents. Any attempt to obstruct these projects constitutes an open declaration of hostility against the well-being of those he represents.
The essence of representation is to shoulder the burdens of constituents as though they are your own, dedicating every effort to finding solutions, as the Distinguished Senator has consistently demonstrated. Representation is not an opportunity to prove loyalty to superiors; rather, the needs of the people must always come first.
I call upon public officers from all tiers of government, leaders, party faithful and the good people of Delta North Senatorial District to join hands with Distinguished Senator Prince Ned Munir Nwoko in order to foster socio-economic development in the area and ultimately make life meaningful for the people.
Dr. Michael Nwoko
Chief of Staff to Senator Prince Ned Munir Nwoko,
Delta North Senatorial District