Ned Nwoko Thanks Delta North Supporters After APC Senatorial Primary Show of Strength
Senator Ned Nwoko has thanked supporters and party faithful across Delta North Senatorial District for what he described as a remarkable show of support during the All Progressives Congress (APC) senatorial primary activities.
In a message addressed to constituents and supporters, the senator praised party members for their turnout and participation across wards and local government areas within the district.
According to him, the level of support witnessed during the exercise reflected strong confidence in the political movement and future direction being pursued within Delta North.
Nwoko stated that the massive participation and support from party members demonstrated a shared commitment toward continued representation and development within the senatorial district.
While awaiting the official declaration from the party’s national committee, the senator noted that developments across polling and ward structures remained encouraging and reflective of the mood on the ground.
He further assured supporters of his continued commitment to representing their interests and ensuring that the voices of the people of Delta North remain strongly represented at the national level.
The APC senatorial primary in Delta North has remained one of the most closely watched political contests ahead of the 2027 elections, drawing attention due to the involvement of prominent political figures and the strategic importance of the district.
Political observers say the outcome of the primary could significantly shape the political landscape in Delta State as preparations for the general elections intensify.
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