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Nwoko’s defection to APC a masterstroke for Anioma – Oganah

Supporters of Senator Ned Nwoko, who represents the Delta North (Anioma) Senatorial District, have defended his decision to leave the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for the All Progressives Congress (APC), calling it a move in the best interest of the Anioma people.

According to reports, Nwoko officially resigned from the PDP on Friday, citing deep internal divisions and irreconcilable factions within the party, which he claimed were hindering effective governance.

Commenting on the development, Asaba-based legal practitioner Tonnie Oganah told Vanguard that Nwoko had engaged in extensive consultations before deciding to switch parties.

Ned Nwoko

Oganah said, “Prince Nwoko’s movement to the APC is about wanting the best for our people because the APC is fully supportive of the Anioma State creation and direct empowerment of all local government areas with the allocation of monies straight to the local government areas, the closest tier of government to the people.”

“He consulted widely and wisely before leaving PDP for APC, and the people approved. Anioma supported PDP for years with little to show, and it is hoped that the APC will create a state for all our people to benefit, regardless of educational status, local government origin, or financial ability.

“A new state brings new jobs, contracts, and opportunities for all, as no person can occupy more than one position at a time. Nwoko will also retain his seat because our constitution allows legislators to move to another party if their old party is divided at the national level like the PDP is today. Nwoko’s defection is life more abundant for Anioma people at all levels.”

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