Sen Ned Nwoko’s Multi-Sectoral Interventions Redefining Delta North’s Development Trajectory 

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    Distinguished Senator Ned Nwoko, representing Delta North in the National Assembly, has attracted and executed far-reaching projects that are already redefining the development trajectory of the senatorial district in the two and half years he has been in office.

    Articulating the projects, the Senator’s Chief of Staff, Dr. Michael Nwoko, said the interventions cut across healthcare, infrastructure, water resources, power, and human capital development, reflecting a deliberate strategy to combine social welfare with long-term economic growth.

    EXPANDING ACCESS to QUALITY HEALTHCARE 

    Healthcare remains one of the senator’s flagship priorities. Dr. Nwoko disclosed that the first phase of a large-scale medical outreach was conducted in November 2023, reaching over 200 beneficiaries across the three federal constituencies of Delta North.

    The exercise covered Idumuje Ugboko (Aniocha/Oshimili), Agbor (Ika), and Umusan (Ndokwa/Ukwuani), where constituents received free consultations, specialist care, surgeries, and medications.

    The second phase, held in September 2024, expanded significantly, with over 600 beneficiaries treated at Idumuje Ugboko Health Centre and Umuagu Primary Health Centre in Asaba. 

    Services rendered included specialist consultations, surgeries, free drugs, and distribution of eyeglasses, offering critical relief to residents who could not afford quality healthcare.

    In continuation of this initiative, the senator facilitated the distribution of modern medical equipment in December 2024 to selected primary healthcare centres across Delta North, including Idumuje Ugboko, Umuagu Asaba, Agbor, and Umusan in Kwale, strengthening frontline healthcare delivery.

    LIGHTING UP COMMUNITIES WITH SOLAR STREETLIGHTS 

    To enhance security and economic activity, Senator Nwoko attracted and commissioned solar streetlight projects across major communities in the region. In July 2024, marking his first anniversary in office, solar streetlights were commissioned in Kwale, with similar completed projects in Idumuje-Ugboko, Idumuje-Unor, Onicha-Ugbo, and Asaba.

    CLEAN WATER THROUGH RENEWABLE ENERGY 

    Recognising the importance of water security, the senator facilitated the construction and commissioning of solar-powered water schemes in Umunede (Ika North East) and Idumuje Ugboko (Aniocha North).

    These projects provide clean, potable water without reliance on diesel or generators, reducing costs for communities while promoting renewable energy.

    REVIVING STRATEGIC DAM PROJECTS 

    Dr. Nwoko highlighted the senator’s commitment to large-scale water infrastructure. The Ogwashi-Uku Dam project, attracted during his tenure in the House of Representatives, has received renewed attention with critical maintenance works completed.

    The remaining water reticulation component is expected to enable water distribution to over 60 communities across Delta North.

    In addition, a new dam project in Aniofu, Aniocha North, has completed its feasibility study and is being processed for inclusion in the 2026 Appropriation Bill.

     The objective is to deliver two fully functional dams in Delta North to guarantee comprehensive water supply and support smart irrigation for year-round farming.

    REHABILITATING KEY TRANSPORT CORRIDORS 

    On road infrastructure, Dr. Michael Nwoko said Senator Nwoko attracted the rehabilitation of the Benin–Asaba Expressway from Alifikede in Ika South to the Onitsha Head Bridge in Oshimili South. 

    This intervention restored a critical transport corridor that had become nearly impassable in late 2024, reopening safe passage between Delta North and the eastern corridor of the country.

    OPENING NEW ECONOMIC FRONTIERS 

    Through collaboration with interventionist agencies, the senator has facilitated major regional projects. The proposed coastal road from Asaba-Oko through Okpai-Aboh to Patani, covering over ten communities in Ndokwa East, has been captured in the NDDC budget and is undergoing procurement.

    Once executed, Dr. Nwoko noted, it is expected to unlock new economic opportunities across the district.

    He has also advanced efforts for the completion of the Okpai Power Plant step-down project, working closely with the NDDC to secure budgetary backing.

    EMPOWERING OVER 1,000 CONSTITUENTS 

    Human capital development is another pillar of the senator’s agenda. Dr. Nwoko noted that Senator Nwoko became the first senator in the 10th Assembly to launch a large-scale empowerment programme early in his tenure, with the first phase held in November 2023, benefiting 260 youths, women, and farmers.

    Subsequent phases in April and September 2024 expanded the programme, bringing the total number of beneficiaries to over 1,000 across Delta North. Participants received training and financial support to grow their businesses and livelihoods.

    A TRAJECTORY of SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT 

    Dr. Nwoko explained that some projects remain ongoing due to procurement timelines, with many captured in the  2025 budgets. He expressed confidence that full implementation will deliver “melodramatic changes” to Delta North.

    He noted that, given the scale and spread of interventions within just two years and half, Senator Ned Nwoko’s performance places him on a path to becoming one of the most impactful representatives in the history of Delta North.

    “At the end of his first tenure,” Dr. Nwoko said, “the people of Delta North will agree that he has set a new benchmark for representation, and they will urge him to return for a second term to consolidate on these transformational projects.”

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