26/05/2025
The senator representing Delta Central, Ede Dafinone, has justified the renewed agitation for creating Anioma State from the present Delta State saying, “It is a call for equity and progress”.
Dafinone, while speaking with journalists in Ughelli on Monday, said he aligned with the agitation as “it is a pursuit deeply rooted in the principles of fairness and regional development.”
He added, “The creation of Anioma State from this current state would bring about a true Delta State with state capital in Delta Central thereby boosting regional development. For the Urhobo nation, the largest ethnic group in Delta State with over 10 million people and a strong presence across eight Local Government Areas in Delta Central and parts of Delta South and Bayelsa State, this discussion is equally significant to them.
“The renewed agitation for the creation of Anioma State from the current Delta State has sparked a meaningful dialogue about equity, progress and the future structure of our federation. As a proud son of Delta Central, I have observed these developments with keen interest and believe this presents an opportunity to reflect on the vision for a true Delta State.
“I wholeheartedly support the aspiration of our Anioma brothers and sisters for state creation, a pursuit deeply rooted in the principles of fairness and regional development. “For the Urhobo nation, the largest ethnic group in Delta State, with over 10 million people and a strong presence across eight Local Government Areas in Delta Central and parts of Delta South and Bayelsa State, this discussion is equally significant
While the Urhobo nation, with its abundant human and material resources, stands firmly qualified for its state, we remain supportive of the Anioma cause. This solidarity underscores the unity and mutual respect that have characterized our coexistence with other ethnic groups in Delta State since its creation on August 27, 1991.”
Dafinone added, “The industrious and egalitarian spirit