
Okowa Accuses Nwoko of Misleading Anioma People Amid Political Dispute
Former Delta State Governor Ifeanyi Okowa has accused Senator Ned Nwoko of misleading the Anioma people over recent political claims, intensifying tensions between both figures.
Okowa made the statement while responding to comments credited to Nwoko regarding issues affecting the Anioma region. He rejected the lawmaker’s position, insisting that the claims being made do not accurately reflect the realities on ground.
According to Okowa, it is important for leaders to provide correct information to the public, especially on matters that directly affect regional development and representation. He stressed that misinformation could create confusion and undermine efforts to address key challenges facing the people.
The dispute appears to center on political and developmental issues concerning the Anioma area in Delta State. While details of the disagreement continue to emerge, both sides have maintained firm positions, with each defending their stance.
Observers say the exchange reflects broader political dynamics within the state, as leaders seek to assert influence and shape public opinion ahead of future engagements. The disagreement has also drawn attention from stakeholders in the region, who are calling for clarity and constructive dialogue.
Okowa urged residents to remain informed and rely on verified information when evaluating claims made by political figures. He emphasized the need for unity and cooperation in addressing the region’s development priorities.
The situation highlights the importance of responsible communication in public leadership, particularly in a politically sensitive environment where narratives can quickly influence public perception.
