Senator Ned Nwoko met with executives and chairmen of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Delta North on Sunday to consolidate the party's structure in the district.
During the meeting, held at the Asaba residence of Delta North APC Chairman Ogbueishi Adizue Eluaka, the senator discussed his achievements and plans for the region, including the creation of Anioma State. He also emphasized that his service transcends partisan lines and that his focus is on the good of all people in Delta North.
Nwoko highlighted initiatives such as providing roads, solar power, and water; rehabilitating schools; and creating skill acquisition programs and employment opportunities. He also mentioned his advocacy for upgrading the Federal College of Education in Asaba to a university and establishing a College of Agriculture in Idumuje Ugboko.
In their remarks, three ward chairmen praised Nwoko's effective representation and generosity, pledging their continued loyalty.
The meeting was attended by the nine local government chairmen and 98 ward chairmen in the senatorial district, along with other APC executives.