By EgbemaVoice
Koko, —A new wave of political consciousness is sweeping through Egbema communities in Warri North Local Government Area, as sons of the soil declare readiness to take their rightful place in leadership after over three decades of alleged marginalization and neglect.
The development follows years of complaints by Egbema stakeholders who argue that their people have been sidelined in the political and administrative structure of the area, despite their contributions to the socio-economic growth of the region.
Renewed Push for Representation of Warri North in Delta state house of Assembly Seat by Egbema son,
The Emerging voices from Egbema son comrade Mingo Meshach sayami ogumaka who is now calling for greater inclusion and equity in governance, particularly within the Delta State House of Assembly and other key political institutions. According to the youth leaders, the time has come for Egbema to produce leaders who will prioritize the needs and aspirations of the people.
A prominent youth advocate noted:
“For 35 years, Egbema has remained on the sidelines. This is not just about politics; it is about justice, fairness, and development. Our people are ready to take responsibility for their future.”
Allegations of Marginalization
Stakeholders highlighted concerns over what they described as consistent exclusion from decision-making processes, lack of infrastructural development, and limited access to government opportunities. They stressed that despite being a host to major economic activities, Egbema communities have little to show in terms of government presence.
Call for Unity and Strategic Engagement
While expressing determination, community leaders also emphasized the need for unity among Egbema sons and daughters. They urged political actors to adopt a coordinated approach that prioritizes collective interest over personal ambition.
Observers note that the success of this movement will depend largely on internal cohesion, strategic alliances, and sustained engagement with key stakeholders across Delta State.
Growing Expectations
Residents across Koko and surrounding communities have expressed cautious optimism, hoping that this renewed political awakening will translate into tangible development and improved living conditions.
As political activities begin to gather momentum ahead of future elections, the push by Egbema sons in Warri North Local Government Area signals a defining moment in the quest for inclusion and representation. Many believe that if sustained, the movement could reshape the political landscape of the area and usher in a new era of fairness and development after 35 years of perceived neglect.
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