Senator Ned Nwoko, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Reparation and Repatriation, is expected to leave the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and join the All Progressives Congress (APC). His media aide says this move will bring renewed energy and a fresh approach to governance.
In a statement released yesterday, Nwoko’s Director of Communications, Hon. Gloria Okolugbo, noted that the Senator’s decision to switch parties would strengthen the APC, particularly in Delta North. She described him as a strong force for economic growth and an important addition to President Bola Tinubu’s administration.
The statement read: “Senator Prince Ned Nwoko’s move to the APC brings fresh energy and a development-driven perspective to both the party and the nation. His wealth of experience and commitment to impactful governance position him as a key player in President Tinubu’s vision for a stronger Nigerian economy.”
It continued: “For Nigeria, Senator Nwoko’s advocacy for innovative solutions like renewable energy, waste recycling, and public-private partnerships aligns with the administration’s economic diversification goals. His ability to attract global partnerships and investments can catalyze growth in critical sectors such as infrastructure, agriculture, and education.”
“By fostering collaboration between federal initiatives and local communities, he bridges the gap between policy and real impact, ensuring grassroots benefits while advancing the President’s economic agenda.”
It also noted that Nwoko’s leadership will help strengthen the APC’s position in Delta North, giving the party a stronger presence in the region. His contributions at both national and local levels are expected to play a key role in shaping policies that will drive development.
“Senator Nwoko’s dynamic contributions at both the national and local levels make him a positive force in shaping a prosperous Nigeria and a stronger Delta North APC.”