By Kenneth Orusi,
In a bold move to enhance infrastructure and security across Delta North Senatorial District, Senator Ned Nwoko has spearheaded the installation of all-in-one solar-powered streetlights in select communities.
Executed by Al Qibad International Limited, this transformative initiative brings sustainable lighting solutions to both rural and urban areas, significantly improving economic and social life.
For years, many communities in Delta North struggled with poor or non-existent street lighting, making nighttime movement risky and limiting business activities. Recognizing this challenge, Senator Nwoko took decisive action to provide modern, energy-efficient solar streetlights powered by renewable energy.
Strategically placed across key locations, the streetlights have dramatically improved visibility, security, and economic activity. Communities that once relied on erratic electricity supply or darkness now enjoy safer streets, reduced crime rates, and extended business hours.
Residents have expressed deep appreciation, noting the project’s impact on road safety and local commerce. The all-in-one solar technology also ensures minimal maintenance while providing long-lasting illumination independent of the national grid.
As a visionary leader, Senator Nwoko continues to drive developmental projects that prioritize the well-being of his constituents. His commitment to sustainable infrastructure is evident in this initiative, which not only addresses immediate needs but also promotes clean energy solutions for future generations.
With more communities set to benefit, Delta North is steadily becoming a model for rural electrification, demonstrating that with the right leadership and strategic investments, sustainable development is within reach.
The project has already been executed in various locations, including:
Umusadege, Kwale-Ozoro Road, Ndokwa West. Umusedeli, Kwale-Ozoro Road, Ndokwa West, 223 Nnebisi Road, Isieke, Asaba, Oshimili South Idumuje Ugboko, Aniocha North. Senator Nwoko has assured residents that more communities will soon benefit from similar projects in the coming days.