Since early 2025, searches for “Hon Ngozi Okolie projects Aniocha Oshimili”, “Ngozi Okolie achievements 2025”, and “Aniocha/Oshimili federal constituency projects update” have spiked as vocal groups like Aniocha/Oshimili Concerned Citizens accuse the lawmaker of “zero completed projects” and threaten recall. But a closer look at Hon. Ngozi
Lawrence Okolie’s legislative scorecard and constituency deliverables in 2025 reveals a deliberate focus on sustainable, institution-building projects rather than short-term, photo-op palliatives.Key Legislative Achievements of Hon. Ngozi Okolie in 2025
- Federal College of Education (Onicha-Olona) Amendment Bill (HB.1303)
Passed second reading in March 2025 and currently in committee. This bill will establish a full-fledged Federal College of Education in Onicha-Olona, Delta State, addressing chronic teacher shortages and directly supporting UN SDG 4 (Quality Education). Local leaders in April 2025 described it as a “jinx-breaker” for rural education in Aniocha North. - Research Institute of Maritime Industrial Fisheries Resources Bill (HB.2143) – Aniocha, Delta State
Tabled in May 2025, this institute targets sustainable aquaculture and curbs overfishing in the Niger Delta, advancing SDG 14 (Life Below Water) while creating jobs and boosting food security in Aniocha/Oshimili communities. - Genocide Commission of Nigeria Bill (HB.958)
Though introduced earlier, Hon. Okolie continues to push this national bill that strengthens atrocity prevention and peacebuilding (SDG 16), protecting future generations from ethnic and communal violence. - Motions & Petitions Protecting Constituents
- Motion urging CBN to stop retroactive interest hikes and exploitative loan practices
- Petition for justice in the 2024 killing of toddler Fidelis Omhonria
- Consistent advocacy for federal intervention on critical roads and security in Delta North
Tangible Constituency Projects Delivered in 2025
- Groundbreaking of Asaba Palace Pavilion (November 1, 2025) – A major cultural and tourism hub now under construction, fulfilling a long-standing promise and enhancing heritage preservation in the heart of Aniocha/Oshimili.
- Fertilizer distribution to farmers across the constituency
- Solar-powered streetlights and boreholes supporting SDG 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy)
- Ongoing facilitation of federal road projects and security votes following May 2025 strategic defection to APC
Why the “No Volume” Criticism Misses the PointIn Nigeria’s National Assembly, over 90% of bills die without becoming law.
Hon. Ngozi Okolie’s modest but high-impact legislative style prioritizes bills that create permanent institutions over scattered, short-lived projects that disappear after the next election cycle.
His strategic move to the ruling APC in May 2025 has already unlocked federal funding channels that were previously restricted, paving the way for expanded road networks, schools, and security enhancements in Aniocha/Oshimili Federal Constituency.
As of November 29, 2025, the evidence is clear: Hon. Ngozi Okolie is delivering sustainable development for Aniocha North, Aniocha South, Oshimili North, and Oshimili South LGAs.
The volume critics demand will come—but it will rest on the solid institutional foundation he is quietly building today.Track the bills. Visit the project sites. The vision for a transformed Aniocha/Oshimili in Delta State is already in motion.
Pamela O. writes from Lagos.