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Facts, Not Rhetoric: Setting the Record Straight on Senator Nwoko in Response to Bruno Amamosa’s Article

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5 months ago
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Facts, Not Rhetoric: Setting the Record Straight on Senator Nwoko in Response to Bruno Amamosa’s Article
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By Chidi Chukwutem

It has become fashionable in Nigeria’s political space to equate silence with failure and noise with effectiveness. A recent article titled “Ned Nwoko Is Not Hated for Honesty but Criticized for Failed Representation” by one Jude Bruno Amamosa reflects this misconception. While constructive criticism is a vital part of democracy, it must rest on truth, not rhetoric. When one examines the facts objectively, Senator Ned Nwoko’s record in Delta North tells a story not of neglect or underperformance, but of strategic progress, measurable results, and people-focused governance built on integrity and substance rather than theatrics.

Since assuming office, Senator Nwoko has brought an uncommon blend of intellect, vision, and discipline to public service. His performance cuts across critical sectors, education, infrastructure, health, environment, youth empowerment, and employment, anchored by a strong legislative record and a transparent leadership style that resists corruption and populist distractions.

In the area of education and human capital development, Senator Nwoko has consistently demonstrated his conviction that empowerment begins with knowledge. Through his “Sports Meet Education” initiative, he awarded full scholarships to 90 students from Delta North, ten from each of the nine local government areas, to study at the Sports University of Nigeria, Idumuje-Ugboko, which he founded.

This innovative program merges academics with sports and entrepreneurship, equipping young people with skills that can compete globally. Imagine the huge relief this gesture has brought to parents of the 90 students in the region. They no longer need to think of school fees, accommodations and other logistics within the next four years.

Beyond that, his constituency office continues to provide financial support to university and polytechnic students for tuition and learning materials, while thousands of youths have benefited from his vocational and skills acquisition programs. These initiatives are shaping a new generation of self-reliant, employable young leaders.

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Infrastructure and water development have also received unprecedented attention. Partnering with the Benin-Owena River Basin Development Authority, Senator Nwoko has facilitated over ₦30 billion worth of federal intervention projects under the Renewed Hope Agenda. These include the completion of the Ogwashi-Uku Dam water-reticulation project, a dam in Idumuje valued at ₦7.5 billion. Solar-powered boreholes have been installed in communities such as Umunede, Idumuje-Ugboko, and Idumuje-Unor, while hundreds of solar-powered streetlights now brighten the streets of Kwale, Onicha-Ugbo, Asaba, improving security and extending economic activities after dark. These interventions are not symbolic, they are practical steps toward lasting, people-centered development.

On security, Senator Nwoko recognizes that progress cannot flourish without peace. He has trained dozens of community vigilante operatives across the nine local government areas, supplied logistics and communication equipment, and supported law enforcement agencies to enhance local security coordination. These actions have strengthened grassroots safety and restored public confidence in community policing.

In healthcare and environmental well-being, Senator Nwoko has proven himself as both a legislator and an advocate. He has sponsored the National Malaria Eradication and Environmental Health Bill, a visionary policy framework to institutionalize Nigeria’s malaria fight and improve public sanitation nationwide. His medical outreach programs, conducted periodically across the senatorial district, provide free consultations, drugs, and public health education. By linking healthcare, environment, and job creation, his approach addresses both the causes and the effects of poor public health.

Employment creation remains a central pillar of his service. Through quiet facilitation, dozens of Delta North indigenes have secured appointments in agencies such as the Nigeria Customs Service, FIRS, Immigration, NDDC, FRSC, and NYSC. Others have gained internship placements and contracts on federal projects. His open-door employment support system has become a lifeline for many young people seeking to navigate federal recruitment processes. Beyond creating temporary relief, these jobs are restoring dignity, independence, and hope in many homes.

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Legislatively, Senator Nwoko stands out among first-term lawmakers for his productivity and vision. Within two years, he has sponsored more than thirty-three bills and motions addressing youth entrepreneurship, education reform, housing affordability, waste management, and good governance. These include the Constitutional Alteration Bill for the creation of Anioma State, the Nigerian Youth Entrepreneurship Grant Programme Bill, the One-Month Rent Limitation and Landlord Registry Bill, and the Federal College of Agriculture Establishment Bill, also sited in Delta North. These are not abstract motions but long-term frameworks designed to uplift his people and modernize Nigeria’s development architecture. He also serves on critical Senate committees and remains an outspoken advocate for equity and representation for Delta North.

Senator Nwoko’s leadership style often defies Nigeria’s political theatrics. Entering public office with established personal wealth and a history of philanthropy, he has no incentive for graft or showmanship. His calm, methodical approach may lack the noise of publicity-driven politics, but it reflects integrity, prudence, and a results-oriented mindset. In an era when political performance is often measured by self-promotion, his deliberate style stands as a quiet rebuke to populism. Integrity and accountability should not be mistaken for aloofness, they are the cornerstones of true representation.

Critics who claim that Delta North has seen “little or nothing” under his tenure ignore visible transformations already unfolding. It is true that challenges remain, some roads still require rehabilitation, healthcare facilities need expansion, and youth unemployment remains high. Yet these gaps are part of a broader development continuum that requires sustained funding and coordination between the federal, state, and local levels. Major infrastructural works such as dams and irrigation schemes take time; the processes of budgeting, contracting, and execution are gradual, not instantaneous. The fact that these processes are underway is itself evidence of effective representation.

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Leadership is ultimately about building systems that outlast individuals. By investing in education, facilitating employment, driving infrastructural growth, and legislating for systemic reform, Senator Ned Nwoko is laying the foundation for sustainable transformation in Delta North. He does not trade in political theatrics; he delivers progress through planning, persistence, and accountability. The real measure of his performance is not the volume of his speeches but the quiet, tangible changes, clean water flowing in villages, lights illuminating streets, scholarships uplifting families, and federal jobs restoring livelihoods.

In the end, Senator Nwoko’s tenure should not be judged by impatience but by the vision being steadily realized. He represents a new model of leadership, disciplined, inclusive, and development-driven. The people of Delta North are beginning to see the fruits of this approach, and with continuity and partnership, these gains will multiply. Honesty in leadership is not weakness; it is the foundation of sustainable progress. On that score, Senator Ned Nwoko has not only defended the trust of his people, he has earned the trust of Anioma people.

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