Experience Matters: Why Senator Ede Dafinone Needs a Second Term

By  P. O. Edu, Esq   Senator Ede Dafinone’s impressive track record in the Senate has earned him widespread recognition and admiration from his constituents in Delta Central. He’s exemplified modern and effective representation, championing crucial issues like education, healthcare, and infrastructure development. Through his tireless efforts, Senator Dafinone has secured projects and funding that have directly impacted the lives of Delta Central residents. His recent health outreach program treated diverse sicknesses and diseases, while his renovation of secondary schools has provided students with modern equipments. As a strong advocate…

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Rev. Waive Did Not Campaign On Turn By Turn Basis- Campaign Council

………Says Waive Is Not Afraid of Contesting Against Anybody   Rev. Francis Ejiroghene Waive Campaign Council 2027, has said that Rt. Hon. Waive did not base his campaign in the last election on turn by turn basis, saying that the decision on who to represent the good people of Ughelli North, Ughelli South and Udu Federal Constituency lies on the electorate and not any pressure group. Chief Bunor Agbomedarho, Director General, Rev. Francis Ejiroghene Waive Campaing council 2027, made the call in a telephone chat with our correspondent while reacting…

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How Dafinone Met With Delta Central Council Chairmen, Sets To Align Federal, State Efforts

  Senator Ede Dafinone has held a strategic meeting with local government chairmen across Delta Central Senatorial District, setting the tone for stronger political coordination and grassroots development within the All Progressives Congress (APC). The meeting that  took place at the Otor-Udu and was attended by seven of the eight local government chairmen in the district, excluding chairman of Ethiope West Local Government. The interaction followed recent political realignments in Delta State, which saw former PDP local government chairmen move into the APC, leaving the party previously without grassroots leadership…

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