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Oshiomhole Is Bringing Edo North to the Frontline of National Development
Oshiomhole Is Bringing Edo North to the Frontline of National Development
Adams Oshiomhole has become that rare kind of legislator whose voice doesn’t just travel across the Senate chamber — it shakes the country awake. His representation is not ceremonial. It is active, pointed, and driven by a deep frustration with a system that has allowed insecurity and underdevelopment to fester.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
In the last few months, the Comrade has used the red chamber like a command centre, championing national causes with the urgency of a man who has lived among the people and knows where the shoe truly burns.
Oshiomhole’s thunderous call for the death penalty for kidnappers and bandits remains one of the most defining security interventions on the Senate floor. While many tiptoed around the crisis, he went straight for the jugular, insisting that anyone who abducts, terrorises, sponsors, or enables criminal gangs must face the harshest possible punishment. In a country bleeding daily from violent crime, his stance wasn’t just bold. It was necessary. It was a message that Nigeria must stop pampering criminals and start protecting its citizens with unwavering resolve.
He also pushed forcefully for police reform and community-driven security intelligence. For Oshiomhole, insecurity cannot be solved by issuing statements from podiums. It requires structure: a better-equipped police force, officers who are properly trained, and communities empowered to work hand-in-hand with security agencies. His advocacy reflected the clarity of someone who has lived among the people, walked the rough streets, and understands how insecurity truly operates.
And when federal agencies stepped into the Senate for oversight, he turned the chamber into a truth-telling arena.
From abandoned projects to mismanaged funds, Oshiomhole grilled agencies with the precision of someone who understands that development only happens when accountability becomes a habit, not a slogan. For Edo North, this means better attention, faster responses, and a government machinery that knows the Comrade is watching.
Through these bold interventions, Oshiomhole has transformed Edo North from a quiet spectator to a national powerhouse.
His influence in Abuja now translates into real development at home — school projects, water access, empowerment tools, and community transformation that residents can actually see and touch.
Adams Oshiomhole is not just representing Edo North.
He is advancing it.
He is protecting it.
He is elevating it.
A national figure.
A local (Grassroots) champion.
A force that refuses to slow down.
Osigwe Omo-Ikirodah is the Principal and CEO of Bush radio Academy.
