Eze Onwenna
Senator Ned Nwoko’s efforts to upgrade the Federal College of Education (Technical) Asaba to a Federal University of Technology is a testament to his dedication to advancing education in Delta State. However, his achievements are being undermined by those who have failed to deliver meaningful development to the people. It’s ironic that some former PDP leaders who joined APC alongside him are now working against him, likely due to envy and fear of his growing influence. Despite their attempts to sabotage his efforts, Senator Nwoko’s commitment to delivering dividends of good governance to the Anioma people remains unwavering. The bill awaiting the President’s assent is a significant milestone, and posterity is likely to vindicate his efforts. It’s clear that the enemies of progress are those who are insecure about their own performance and are threatened by Senator Nwoko’s success.
The upgrade of the Federal College of Education (Technical) Asaba to a Federal University of Technology will be a game-changer for the region. It will provide students with access to cutting-edge technological education, equip them with skills to excel in various technological fields, and contribute to the development of new technologies that could benefit Nigeria and the world. This institution will become a hub for innovation, entrepreneurship, and industrial development, driving economic growth and creating opportunities for the Anioma people. When fully operational, the university will likely attract investments, foster research collaborations, and produce graduates who can compete globally.
The people will ultimately see through the schemes of those working against Senator Nwoko’s efforts and recognize his dedication to their well-being. His focus on development and progress will continue to drive him forward, despite the obstacles thrown his way. Senator Nwoko’s vision for a brighter future for the Anioma