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The Urgent Need for a Ranking Senator for the Urhobo Nation

by NewsNet Nigeria
2 months ago
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The distinction between merely having a senator and having a ranking senator is profound. While a senator may face limitations in accessing vital opportunities, a ranking senator enjoys nearly limitless access to resources and influence that can significantly enhance the lives of his constituents.

Throughout the years, we have witnessed the stark contrast in the impact of a senator versus that of a ranking senator. The latter possesses the power to unlock a wealth of opportunities and drive the dividends of democracy directly to the people. As the 2027 elections draw near, it is imperative for the Urhobo nation to unite and re-elect Senator Ede Dafinone to the Senate. His return will ensure that we have a ranking senator, which is crucial for the advancement of the Delta Central Senatorial District and the Urhobo nation at large.

Sen. Ede Dafinone has consistently proven himself as the people’s senator, tirelessly advocating for the interests of the Urhobo nation. Unlike his predecessors, he has steadfastly defended our rights and worked diligently to bring about positive change. Let us rally together to secure a brighter future for the Urhobo nation by supporting Sen. Ede Dafinone in the upcoming elections!

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Experience has shown that seniority in the Senate often translates into greater access to projects, committee leadership positions, and national influence. When a senator becomes ranking, the scope of what he can achieve expands significantly. For example, many people today acknowledge the numerous projects attracted to Delta Central by Ovie Omo-Agege. Those achievements were made possible largely because he had attained the status of a ranking senator with the influence necessary to drive development home to his constituents.

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Similarly, Peter Nwaoboshi was able to leverage strategic committee positions, including involvement with the Niger Delta Development Commission, to bring development and employment opportunities to his people. Another notable example is James Manager, whose long tenure in the Senate enabled him to facilitate opportunities and federal presence for his constituents through the advantage of seniority.

These examples illustrate a simple but powerful truth: seniority matters in the Senate. A ranking senator has greater leverage, stronger negotiating power, and more opportunities to deliver meaningful development to his constituency.

It is also instructive that leadership positions within the Senate are often determined by seniority. The experience of Adams Oshiomhole reminds us that without ranking status in the Senate, access to top leadership positions can be significantly limited.

For the Urhobo nation, the path forward is clear. We have only one senator representing our people at the National Assembly. To strengthen our voice and maximize our opportunities, we must ensure that our representative gains the seniority required to influence decisions at the highest level.

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Therefore, as we look toward the future, the Urhobo nation must unite behind Sen. Ede Dafinone and return him to the Senate. By doing so, we are not merely electing a senator—we are positioning the Urhobo nation to have a ranking senator, a strategic advantage that can unlock greater development, stronger representation, and a brighter future for our people.
The opportunity is before us. Let us seize it wisely and ensure that the Urhobo nation moves forward with strength, unity, and purpose, by re-electing Sen. Ede Dafinone.

– P. O Edu., Esq.
Ughelli, Delta State.

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