Agbor, a town in Delta State, was full of excitement as Senator Ned Nwoko, a well-known leader in Delta North, visited to meet with supporters of his new political party, the All Progressives Congress (APC).
Senator Nwoko used to be in another party called the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), but he recently decided to switch to APC. This was a big move because it could change how politics works in Delta North. Many people came to see him, including important leaders, traditional rulers, and party members.
During the meeting, Senator Nwoko explained why he joined APC. He said he wants to bring more development, like better roads, schools, and job opportunities, to the people of Delta North. He believes that by working with the APC, he can get more support from the federal government to help the region grow.
The people at the event were happy to hear this. They cheered and promised to support him. Some leaders also spoke, saying they believe Senator Nwoko’s decision will help the party grow stronger in Delta North. They encouraged everyone to work together to make sure the promises of better development come true.
With Senator Nwoko now in APC, many people are watching to see what happens next. His decision might bring big changes, and people are hopeful that his leadership will bring more progress and opportunities to their communities.