● PDP damage control tactics fails.
By Chief Sen Rich Kay
Senator Ned Nwoko’s defection from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC) has sent shockwaves through Delta State’s political landscape.
It’s clear that PDP’s failure to support Nwoko’s developmental initiatives and address the needs of the Anioma region led to his departure.
Nwoko’s contributions to PDP, including single-handedly funding and supporting multiple candidates in the 2022/2023 elections, cannot be overstated. His popularity and connection with the ordinary people made him a valuable asset to the party.
However, PDP’s inability to reciprocate his efforts and address the region’s pressing issues, such as electricity and water supply, led to his dumping the party.

The PDP’s claim that Nwoko’s exit is inconsequential is
- laughable, considering the party’s reliance on his goodwill and financial commitment.
- an attempt to damage Control
- an attempt to cover shame of a decaying political party. Nwoko’s decision to join the APC, where he can truly serve his people, is a testament to his integrity and commitment to the Anioma region.
As Nwoko himself stated, his decision is rooted in the best interest of those he serves, and he remains committed to the progress and prosperity of Delta North. The overwhelming support he has received from his constituents is a clear indication that the people stand with him.
In conclusion, Senator Ned Nwoko’s defection is a significant blow to PDP, and the party’s attempt to downplay his exit is a desperate attempt to save face. Nwoko’s move to the APC is a strategic decision that will enable him to better serve his people and address the pressing issues facing the Anioma region.
PDP frustrations have led them to
- Ward tours and meetings
- Recruiting 5 persons per ward that’ll go and be preaching the party and get paid monthly – a damage Control employment that won’t last.
- Cooking up lies against Senator Ned Nwoko.
- Recruiting anyhow people as media supporters to cover their tears in public but it’s not working.
PDP fear for Ned Nwoko and thousands of people leaving the party, has given some abandoned members new jobs – isn’t that wonderful?
With the massive wave of defections in the failed PDP, the truth is that the PDP party can’t survive the 2027 election in Delta State.
Senator Ned Nwoko’s defection from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC) has sent shockwaves through Delta State’s political landscape.
It’s clear that PDP’s failure to support Nwoko’s developmental initiatives and address the needs of the Anioma region led to his departure.
Nwoko’s contributions to PDP, including single-handedly funding and supporting multiple candidates in the 2022/2023 elections, cannot be overstated. His popularity and connection with the ordinary people made him a valuable asset to the party.
However, PDP’s inability to reciprocate his efforts and address the region’s pressing issues, such as electricity and water supply, led to his dumping the party.
The PDP’s claim that Nwoko’s exit is inconsequential is
- laughable, considering the party’s reliance on his goodwill and financial commitment.
- an attempt to damage Control
- an attempt to cover shame of a decaying political party. Nwoko’s decision to join the APC, where he can truly serve his people, is a testament to his integrity and commitment to the Anioma region.
As Nwoko himself stated, his decision is rooted in the best interest of those he serves, and he remains committed to the progress and prosperity of Delta North. The overwhelming support he has received from his constituents is a clear indication that the people stand with him.
In conclusion, Senator Ned Nwoko’s defection is a significant blow to PDP, and the party’s attempt to downplay his exit is a desperate attempt to save face. Nwoko’s move to the APC is a strategic decision that will enable him to better serve his people and address the pressing issues facing the Anioma region.
PDP frustrations have led them to
- Ward tours and meetings
- Recruiting 5 persons per ward that’ll go and be preaching the party and get paid monthly – a damage Control employment that won’t last.
- Cooking up lies against Senator Ned Nwoko.
- Recruiting anyhow people as media supporters to cover their tears in public but it’s not working.
PDP fear for Ned Nwoko and thousands of people leaving the party, has given some abandoned members new jobs – isn’t that wonderful?
With the massive wave of defections in the failed PDP, the truth is that the PDP party can’t survive the 2027 election in Delta State.(www.krestnews.com).
