Political marauders are those who engage in politics not as a platform for public service, but as a convenient tool to rob the people of their collective wealth. Their interest lies not in good governance or public welfare, but in perpetuating a cycle of exploitation and deceit.
It is important that politicians, especially those within the Delta North Senatorial District, grasp a crucial truth about public representation: genuine leadership must be free from deception. When leaders operate without a foundation of deceit, the people become enlightened, and the fog of manipulative politics is lifted. Where deception thrives, patriotism dies.
In recent times, Delta North has begun to emerge as a beacon of true democracy in Nigeria, a space where the manipulative ideologies of political marauders are increasingly rejected by an awakened and informed populace. The people are no longer blind to the line between slavery and freedom, between representation and domination.
For too long, the political landscape in Delta North was plagued by subtle forms of enslavement, perpetuated by self-serving political actors who exploited the masses under the illusion of service. But freedom cannot exist where such individuals are tolerated. And slavery becomes inevitable when the people continue to empower them.
Since 2023, Delta North has undergone what can only be described as a spiritual cleansing. This isn’t just a shift in leadership, it’s a deep, structural transformation in political consciousness and decorum. But only those educated not merely by degrees but by enlightenment of mind can recognize the significance of this shift.
Chief Obafemi Awolowo once said, “Only time will define the decisions of a true leader.”
In Senator Prince Ned Munir Nwoko, time is already speaking loudly. He has demonstrated both to Delta North and the wider federation that leadership is not for cowards or opportunists. Through vision, courage, and unwavering commitment to the people, he has offered a refreshing brand of democratic leadership.
Every passing moment since his election to the Senate has added value to Delta North. His tenure is defined by dedication, patriotism, and a sincere commitment to peace, progress, and good governance. His record speaks not in slogans but in results.
Senator Ned’s political journey is underscored by a calm but resolute charisma, and a people-centered ideology grounded in fairness, development, and true federalism. He is not merely holding office, he is reshaping the standards of leadership for generations to come.
Delta Northerners must not allow political marauders to distort or derail the new democratic stability we are now enjoying. The people have tasted the benefits of visionary leadership under Senator Ned Nwoko. We must now guard it jealously.
Senator Ned’s approach to governance is clear, purposeful, and unwavering, rooted in justice and service to the people. To be a true democrat, one must be ready to lead the hard way, with truth, discipline, and principle.
As the saying goes, “Those who desire to reach and retain relevance in any field must be prepared to do so the hard way—armed with truth and nothing but the truth.”
Truth in leadership is meant to be the soul of justice and harmony. But for political marauders, deception is a tool, and poverty is a weapon. They thrive in chaos and ignorance, feeding off the very people they claim to serve.
Now is the time to be intentional as a people, to rise above manipulation, to reject those who offer nothing but recycled lies and ego-driven politics. Let us uphold leaders who are ready to take us seriously and build with sincerity.
Until politicians in Delta North begin to emulate the patriotic leadership model of Senator Prince Ned Munir Nwoko, marked by inclusion, discipline, peace, and development, the people will continue to wander like sheep without a shepherd.
In closing, let us return to the words of Awolowo: “Only time will define the decisions of a true leader.” May we be wise enough to recognize the good ones while time is still speaking.
We move
By Ally
SNMN Media