
The Digest:
Senate President Godswill Akpabio has reaffirmed legislative backing for the creation of Anioma state, stating that Asaba will serve as its capital while Warri becomes the capital of the new Delta state. Speaking at the APC south-south zonal congress in Asaba, Akpabio said the initiative, championed by Senator Ned Nwoko, has continued to receive legislative attention and ranks among the priorities of the 10th Senate. He described the agitation as historically justified, rooted in equity, administrative efficiency, and balanced development.
Key Points:
- Akpabio's declaration signals strong federal and legislative support for the creation of Anioma state.
- The proposal would split Delta state into two entities, with Asaba as Anioma's capital and Warri as the capital of the remaining Delta.
- Senator Ned Nwoko previously announced that 97 senators signed a document endorsing the move, describing the support as unprecedented.
- The creation of Anioma state has been a long-standing aspiration of the Anioma people in Delta North.
- Akpabio's remarks came during the APC South-South zonal congress attended by governors from the region.
Sources: TheCable