Senator Ned Nwoko, representing Delta North Senatorial District in the National Assembly, has organized a capacity building workshop for youths of Anioma nation.
The event, which was part of his constituency project, also doubled as an empowerment programme for participants.
In expression of his selflessness and readiness to serve, the senator said he decided to bankroll the programme, even before funds for the constituency project were released in fulfilment of his electioneering campaign promise to make life more meaningful to the people of Delta North, especially the youths.
He said he considered it expedient to build the capacity of Anioma youths because he believes that it is one sure way to equip them for the challenges of the times, noting that it was better to meaningfully engage the youths than allow them stray to the streets.
Sen. Nwoko pointed out that the empowerment programme was the third since he entered the Senate, promising to sustain the programme to accommodate more youths to benefit to better their lives and be more relevant to their families and the society.
He said the quest for the creation of Anioma s5tate, which has received legislative backing through a bill that had passed first reading at the Senate, is part of efforts to create opportunities for the people to benefit from the numerous gains the new state will present.
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Sen. Nwoko told the youths that the proposed state would have its own executive, legislative and judicial arms, three senators, nine House of Representatives members, state legislators, a chief judge and several opportunities for appointments to political and public service offices from which many of them will benefit.
He reiterated that he did not start the agitation for the creation of Anioma State, but expressed optimism that he would end it, revealing that he belonged to the Senate’s Constitution Review Committee which will consider the desirability or otherwise of creating new states in the country.
The senator admonished beneficiaries of the capacity building/empowerment programme, not to take the privilege for granted, disclosing that a WhatsApp group would be created to serve as a platform for the monitoring of the progress and challenges of the beneficiaries.
Responding on behalf of the beneficiaries, the Chairman, Association of Persons Living With Disabilities, Ika South Local Government Area chapter and Special Assistant to the governor on PWDs Affairs, Comrade Friday Ogor, thanked Sen. Nwoko for his kind gesture and selfless service to the people of Delta North, especially the youths, since he assumed office.
Comrade Ogor commended Sen. Nwoko for taking up the agitation for the creation of Anioma State from where the early visioners stopped and pledged the support of the youths for him in the struggle.