A socio-political group, Friends of Hilary (FOH), has thrown its weight behind the possible return of former Delta State Governor, Ifeanyi Okowa, to the Senate, saying his comeback would significantly enhance the quality of representation for Delta North Senatorial District.
In a statement, the group said Okowa’s previous tenure as senator between 2011 and 2015 remains a benchmark in effective and responsive representation.
According to the group, his time in the National Assembly was marked by impactful legislative contributions, grassroots engagement, and consistent advocacy for the socio-economic development of the district.
“Senator Okowa’s previous outing remains a benchmark in Delta North. His possible return to the Senate will not only restore effective representation but also deepen the voice of our people at the national level,” the group stated.
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The group noted that Okowa distinguished himself during his earlier stint through the sponsorship of bills and motions aimed at improving healthcare, education, and infrastructure, while also maintaining close ties with his constituents through empowerment initiatives and regular consultations.
It further argued that at a time when strategic influence and experience are critical in national politics, Okowa’s network and legislative experience would be invaluable in advancing the interests of Delta North.
The endorsement comes amid growing political permutations ahead of the 2027 general elections, with stakeholders in the district weighing options for stronger and more impactful representation at the National Assembly.



