Delta lawmaker backs renewed agitation for Anioma state creation

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Senator Ede Dafinone

Lawmaker representing the Delta Central Senatorial District at the National Assembly, Senator Ede Dafinone

The lawmaker representing the Delta Central Senatorial District at the National Assembly, Senator Ede Dafinone, has justified the renewed agitation from various quarters for the creation of Anioma State from the current Delta State.

In a media briefing held in Ughelli on Monday, Dafinone described the agitation as a “call for equity and progress.” He expressed his support for the movement, highlighting that it is driven by a desire for fairness and regional advancement.

“The creation of Anioma State would bring about a ‘true Delta State,’ with its capital in Delta Central, thereby boosting regional development,” he said.

In September, PUNCH Online reported that lawmakers, traditional rulers, and other stakeholders from the Delta North Senatorial District endorsed the creation of Anioma State, a campaign led by Senator Ned Nwoko.

Expanding on the implications of the agitation, Senator Dafinone pointed out its significance to the Urhobo nation, Delta State’s largest ethnic group, with a population of over 10 million people spread across eight local government areas in Delta Central, parts of Delta South, and even Bayelsa State.

“This discussion is equally significant to the Urhobo nation. The renewed agitation for Anioma State has sparked a meaningful dialogue about equity, progress, and the future structure of our federation,” he noted.

Dafinone further emphasised that while the Urhobo nation, with its abundant human and material resources, is well-qualified for its own state, they remain supportive of the Anioma cause.

“This solidarity reflects the unity and mutual respect that have characterised our coexistence with other ethnic groups in Delta State since its creation on August 27, 1991,” he added.

Senator Dafinone highlighted the industrious and egalitarian spirit of the Urhobo people, which has contributed to harmony within the multi-ethnic framework of Delta State.

“The industrious and egalitarian spirit of the Urhobo people has fostered harmony and cooperation within the multi-ethnic fabric of Delta State. This shared history strengthens our collective desire for structures that ensure equitable development and representation,” he said.

By envisioning a “true Delta State” with its capital in Delta Central, the senator sees a future that honours heritage while advancing inclusivity for all ethnic groups in the region.

Dafinone reaffirmed his support for the Anioma agitation and the broader vision of reimagining Delta State for the collective good.

“I align myself with the renewed call for the creation of Anioma State and the broader idea of reimagining Delta State for the benefit of all its constituents. This is not merely about geography or demographics; it is a commitment to equity, sustainable development, and a future where every ethnic group has the opportunity to thrive.

“Together, we can support these aspirations while fostering unity and a shared sense of purpose,” he concluded.

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