Nigeria Senator Prince Ned Nwoko, representing Delta North Senatorial District, has officially announced his defection from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC), clarifying that his decision was not driven by electoral ambitions.
Speaking in Agbor on Saturday, February 22, Nwoko explained that his move to the APC was based on his desire to align with a platform that prioritizes good governance, economic development, and the overall welfare of the people of Delta North and Nigeria at large.
“I did not leave the PDP because of elections. My decision was made after deep reflection on the party’s internal challenges and my commitment to ensuring that my people receive the best possible representation,” he stated.
The senator, known for his contributions to legislative development and economic advocacy, emphasized that his focus remains on delivering quality representation and supporting policies that drive progress in Delta State.
Krestnews.com reports that Senator Nwoko’s defection to the APC has stirred political conversations across Delta North, particularly in Agbor, with analysts speculating on the implications of his move ahead of the next election cycle.
However, Nwoko reiterated that his decision was not for personal gain but for the greater good of his constituents.
As the political landscape in Delta State shifts, stakeholders are closely watching how Senator Nwoko’s move will shape the region’s future. (www.krestnews.com).