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Senator Nwoko Hailed For His Commitment to Community Development

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By Kenneth Orusi

Senator Ned Nwoko has once again received accolades for his unwavering dedication to the development of Issele-Azagba, as his recent appointment of Comrade Silas Mordi as his Special Assistant on Community Development has been met with widespread approval from the local community.

In a post shared on social media, Maureen Blossom, a prominent member of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ward 5, lauded the senator’s leadership and his continuous commitment to serving the people.

“Our Distinguished Senator, we recognize the incredible strength that lies within you, the authentic you,” Blossom wrote. “You stood by Silas when he needed you most, and we see how you love and take care of people.”

Blossom’s post went on to highlight the senator’s longstanding support for Mordi, underscoring how Senator Nwoko has always stood by those in need. This appointment, she added, is a reflection of his genuine care for the well-being of the community.

“To you, our dedicated leader and valued Senator, we extend our deepest gratitude for your unwavering support,” Blossom continued. “May you continue the legacy of your meaningful contributions and purposeful leadership.”

The appointment of Silas Mordi, a well-respected community leader known for his advocacy and commitment to grassroots development, was seen as an important step in furthering the senator’s vision for the region.

In his new role, Mordi is expected to work closely with Senator Nwoko to drive impactful, community-centered initiatives in Issele-Azagba.

Through Blossom’s post, the APC Issele-Azagba Ward 5 reaffirmed their support for Senator Nwoko and the party, stressing the importance of unity as the region looks ahead to the 2027 elections.

“Here’s to a smoother sail towards greater horizons, success, and continued victory in 2027,” Blossom wrote, expressing optimism for the future. “The sails are up, the horizon is wide, and the best is yet to come.”

The post concluded with a heartfelt congratulations to Silas Mordi and deep appreciation for Senator Nwoko, with a message that read, “Many thanks to our Senator, all thanks to God.”

As Senator Nwoko’s leadership continues to be celebrated, the people of Issele-Azagba remain optimistic about the future, confident that under his guidance, the community will continue to prosper.

The appointment of Silas Mordi is a clear testament to Senator Nwoko’s unwavering commitment to community development and his role as a true servant-leader.

Kenneth Orusi is the Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of The Story and Chairman, ICC, Delta NUJ.

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