There has been growing conversation in recent times about the possibility of creating Anioma State, with meetings, consultations, and advocacy reportedly taking place. Senator Ned Nwoko and others supporting the idea have continued to push the discussion forward, drawing attention from people of Anioma origin both in Nigeria and abroad.
Many supporters believe the effort is a positive step and appreciate the work being done to keep the Anioma State conversation active. At the same time, some Nigerians have raised questions about the intention behind the push, suggesting that personal political ambition could be a factor.
Supporters of the movement argue that working toward the creation of a new state does not automatically mean someone is acting only for personal gain. They believe that contributions should be judged by the outcome and benefits to the people, rather than assumptions about future political plans.
As with many political issues in Nigeria, opinions remain divided. The discussion on Anioma State continues, and any final decision will depend on constitutional requirements and the approval of relevant authorities.
The call for Anioma State is still an ongoing conversation. While some people welcome the efforts being made, others remain cautious and ask questions. What matters in the end is whether the process follows the law and serves the interest of the people involved.
By Viewers Corner News

