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Why Ede Dafinone Remains the Best Choice for Delta Central

by NewsNet Nigeria
31 minutes ago
in Opinion, Politics
Sapele Crisis: Again, Dafinone Emerges As Resolute Voice For Urhobo Interest

Senator Ede Dafinone

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By Edesiri Ofomala

I have had the rare privilege of listening, not once, not twice, but on several occasions, to Senator Ede Dafinone speak about the Urhobo people. Each time, one thing stands out clearly, this is not politics for him; it is a burden.

Some leaders speak about their people. Others carry their people in their hearts. With him, you see a man who carries the Urhobo cause as a personal assignment, one that must not fail.

There is a pattern you cannot ignore. A quiet resolve. A deep commitment to doing what is right, whether or not applause follows. This is the discipline of a leader who understands that public office is a trust, not a platform for self.

For him, the question has always been simple, yet profound: *How do my people move forward?*

And barely a year into his first term in the Senate, the answers have came not through words alone, but through action, steady, deliberate, and people-focused. He demonstrated that representation is not about occupying a seat, but about standing up, speaking out, and delivering measurable results.

At a critical moment during the Okuma crisis, when fear and uncertainty gripped the land, he did not stand at a distance. He stepped forward. He engaged. He acted.

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He played a pivotal role in facilitating the release of the King of the Ancient Ewu Kingdom in Ughelli South, HRH Clement Ogenerukevwe Ikolo, helping to restore calm where tension had escalated. He also intervened in the case of Pa Dennis Okugbaye, whose detention had generated deep concern. Where many feared the worst, he pursued the matter with quiet determination until relief came. Beyond intervention, he extended compassion, ensuring that relief materials reached affected communities.

This is what responsive representation looks like.

Beyond moments of crisis lies an even deeper commitment, one rooted in empowerment. When he speaks about Urhobo men and women who have served this country faithfully in agencies such as Customs, Immigration, and the Police, yet remained stagnated for years, it is clear that this is more than observation. It is a burden. And he has chosen to correct it with the help of God.

Many would hear and move on. He did not.

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Instead, he engaged deliberately and without noise. Institutions were approached. Cases were presented, not for recognition, but for results.

Today, the results are evident.

Men and women once overlooked have been elevated. Promotions long delayed have been actualised. Lives have been transformed, and families have found renewed hope.

No fanfare. No noise. Just impact.

His approach to representation is not only immediate, it is strategic. When he met with the President, he brought forward the issue of the Sapele Seaport, placing it firmly on the national agenda as a priority for Delta Central’s economic future. This was not a casual mention, but a deliberate act of advocacy.

He followed through with further engagements, including consultations with the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, demonstrating that leadership does not end with raising issues, it continues until results are secured. The ongoing progress toward the rehabilitation of the Sapele Seaport reflects that persistence, focused, intentional, and result-driven.

There is also the matter of access. Leadership must not be distant; it must be felt. Through recommendation letters that have opened doors for many constituents, he has shown that sometimes the most meaningful acts of leadership are those that directly impact individual lives. Today, beneficiaries are gainfully engaged in institutions such as NELFUND, the National Hospital Jabi, and other critical sectors.

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And perhaps most importantly, he listens.

In a time when many speak, he listens. In a system where many are distant, he remains accessible. Where voices are often overlooked, he ensures they are heard.

He understands that human capital is the foundation of progress, and he continues to create pathways for his people to rise.

That is the nature of true service and devotion to the people. It is often quiet, sometimes unseen, but always deeply felt. Great leaders do not need to announce their impact; their work speaks for them.

It is on this foundation of discipline, quiet service, strategic action, and visible results, that Senator Ede Dafinone stands.

And it is on this same foundation that he remains the best choice to represent Delta Central in the 11th Senate.

– Ofomala, Writes from Ward 10, Sapele LGA.

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