DISTINGUISHED SENATOR NED NWOKO ALWAYS DELIVER ON MANDATE OF HIS PEOPLE:* The People-Motivated Senator Delivered Motion Reestablishing Aniocha North 2 Constituency At The Delta State House Of Assembly.
- By Justin Okpu, Media/Special Assistant To Distinguished Senator Ned Nwoko.
This is A 12th March, 2025, TERRAIN REPORTER™ Exclusive News Report Publication Culled By Justin Okpu From Asaba Delta State. Nigeria.
The Distinguished Senator Ned Nwoko, On The APC Platform, Representing Delta North In The Current 10th Sessions Of Nigeria's Upper Chamber Of The National Assembly, Has Delivered The People's Mandate On One Of The Components Forming The Anioma Constituency.
Find Attached Herewith, Video Clip Of The Senator Ned Nwoko's More Details Of Motion Moved On The Floor Of The Senate, Yesterday Being Tuesday 11th March, 2025.
Below 👇 is the transcript of Distinguished Senator's motion moved at the floor of the senate, generated by *TERRAIN REPORTER™*
Thank you, Mr. President and my distinguished colleagues.
My name is Senator Ned Nwoko.
I represent the good people of Delta North, Delta State.
Mr. President,
i rise to move the motion for the restoration of Aniocha north 2 state constituency.
The Senate notes that in 2014, the people of Idumuje Ugboko, Idumuje Uno.... Anioma,
I'm sure that sounds familiar. Ogoto Towns in the Aniocha North Local Government Area of Delta State initiated a legal action at the Federal High Court, Asaba, seeking the restoration of the Aniocha North 2 state constituency.
Also notes that, although the Federal High Court dismissed the originating summons, the Court of Appeal, Benin Division on the 22nd of November, 2017, delivered judgment in favor of the people, ordering the restoration of Aniocha not to state constituency, and directing the independent national electoral commission, INEC, to conduct election in the constituency.
Aware that INEC filed an application for leave to appeal the judgment of the Court of Appeal at the Supreme Court.
But the Supreme Court, in its ruling of November 29, 2019, dismissed the application, thereby affirming the adjournment of the Court of Appeal as final binding and legally non-appealable.
It recognizes that INEC, in compliance with the judgement, convened a meeting with the stakeholders of the constituency on 19 November 2020, pledging to implement the court's directive.
Subsequently, INEC submitted a comprehensive report to the National Assembly for conservation in line with Section 115 of the 1999 Constitution as amended, concerned that despite INEC having concluded all processes for the restoration of the constituency and reminding the National Assembly of the matter through a court
later dated 17 December 2020,
further action has not been taken to facilitate the restoration of the constituency.
And they stopped by the delay in implementing the Supreme Court judgment,
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