By Austin Oyibode
In a time when effective representation has never been more important, the people of Delta North face a critical choice that will define their future for years to come.
As the political landscape shifts toward 2027, the call for continuity, competence, and experience grows louder.
One voice capturing that sentiment is the resounding declaration: “We can’t afford to go back.”
This statement is more than just a slogan—it reflects a growing consensus among Delta North constituents who believe that Senator Ned Nwoko’s leadership is not only necessary but irreplaceable.
Known for his proactive governance, strategic thinking, and dedication to development, Senator Nwoko has consistently delivered results that matter to his people.
Described as a top-tier leader, Senator Nwoko has brought national visibility to local issues, securing federal support for critical infrastructure, healthcare, and developmental projects.
His efforts have turned attention to Delta North, drawing resources and partnerships that were previously out of reach.
It’s no wonder that voices across the district are uniting around one message: “We need an experienced hand to represent Delta North in the Senate.”
This sentiment underscores the public’s desire for seasoned leadership, someone who understands the terrain and can deliver without delay.
Delta North is at a pivotal stage in its development. It cannot afford the risk of political experimentation. With the substantial groundwork already laid by Senator Nwoko, the region needs continuity, not a fresh start.
A new senator would have to spend valuable time learning legislative procedures, building networks, and understanding the intricacies of national politics—time Delta North can’t afford to lose.
Senator Nwoko’s experience, both in Nigeria and on the international stage, gives him a unique advantage.
His global campaign against malaria and his efforts in facilitating the Paris Club refund, which brought vital funds back to Nigerian states and local governments, highlight his capacity to solve complex problems with national and global implications. That kind of strategic impact is not easily replicated.
To disrupt the momentum now would be a costly mistake. “Any other person will take us back,” said one community leader, a sentiment that captures the fears of regression and stalled progress.
Leadership isn’t about charm or campaign slogans. It’s about vision, execution, and results. Senator Nwoko has consistently demonstrated all three.
He is not just a politician; he is a planner and a doer who knows how to navigate bureaucratic challenges and bring tangible benefits to his constituents.
As the 2027 elections approach, the message from the people is unmistakable: Delta North needs results, not rehearsals.
It needs leadership that has been tested and proven—not untested hands learning on the job. In Ned Nwoko, Delta North has a senator who understands the job and excels at it.
This is not just a political endorsement, it’s a call for the future. And for the people of Delta North, that future is clear. With Senator Ned Nwoko, progress continues. We can’t afford to go back. Forward is the only option