Nigerian Senator Ned Nwoko, who represents Delta North Senatorial District, has called for politics to become an open and inclusive process rather than a private affair reserved for a select few. In an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria, he emphasized that political discussions, decisions and processes should be transparent, accessible and inclusive to everyone. Nwoko argues that Nigeria’s political leaders must think outside the box to drive development and improvement for the benefit of all citizens, and that making the country great is a responsibility that can only be fulfilled through inclusive governance that delivers justice, development and real dividends for all residents.
As the Senate Committee Chairman on Reparations and Repatriation, Nwoko reflected on his two‑year tenure in the Senate, highlighting a legislative record that includes the sponsorship of 34 transformative bills. He said these bills demonstrate his commitment to people‑centered governance, economic reform, youth empowerment, institutional strengthening and the equitable development of all regions, particularly Delta North, which he represents. His legislative efforts aim to address Nigerians’ needs and shape the nation’s future.
Nwoko’s advocacy for inclusive politics and transparent governance is seen as a step toward breaking down barriers and promoting equitable development. As Nigeria continues to navigate its development challenges, his emphasis on people‑centered governance and economic reform resonates with citizens seeking more accountable and responsive leadership. By prioritizing the needs of citizens and promoting inclusive governance, Nwoko hopes to contribute to a more equitable and prosperous Nigeria. The impact of his legislative work on the lives of Nigerians and the country’s development remains to be seen as the nation moves forward.
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