The Speaker, Delta State House of
Assembly, Rt. Monday Igbuya, Wednesday made a critical appraisal of the Delta
State House of Assembly, describing the Sixth Assembly as “the most stable and
promising.”
Igbuya who spoke in Asaba on the
occasion of the first anniversary celebration of the Sixth Assembly said the
House received a total of twenty-three bills (23), fifty-three (53) motions and
eighteen (18) reports.
He listed the Delta State Oil Producing
Area Development Law (Amendment), 2015, Delta State Contributory Health
Commission Bill, 2015, Delta State Bureau of Land Instrument Preparation
Charges Bill, 2015, Appropriation (Amendment) Bill, 2015, Delta State
House of Assembly Service Commission Bill, 2015, Delta State Community
Service Bill, 2015; 6) Delta State Economic Planning Council (Amendment) Bill,
2015, the Delta State Public Procurement Commission (Amendment) Bill, 2015,
Delta State Agency for Control of HIV and AIDS Bill, 2015, Appropriation Bill,
2016, Delta State Structure for Signage and Advertisement Agency Bill, 2016 and
Delta State Advisory Council on the Prerogative of Mercy Bill, 2016 as bills
received by the assembly.
The House, according to Igbuya, also
received the Delta State Security Trust Fund (Amendment) Bill, 2016,
Delta State Anti-kidnapping Bill, 2016, Delta State Anti-Terrorism and
Anti-Cultism Bill, 2016, Delta State Investment Development Agency Bill,
2016, Delta State Scholarship Board Bill, 2016, Delta State Violence
Against Persons (Prohibition) Bill, 2016, Delta State Hotels and Restaurants
Bill, 2016, Delta State Administration of Criminal Justice Bill, 2016, Delta
State Internal Revenue Consolidation (Amendment) Bill, 2016, Delta State Public
Procurement Commission (Amendment) Bill, 2015 and Delta State Agricultural and
Rural Development Authority (Amendment) Bill, 2016.
Igbuya, in a joyous mood
throughout the press conference, said “The governor has so far assented to
the Delta State Oil Producing Area Development Law (Amendment), 2015,
Appropriation Law, 2016, Delta State Contributory Health Commission Law
2015, Delta State Capital Territory Development Agency Law, 2015; and Delta
State Technical and Vocational Education Board Law, 2015
“The Delta State Economic Planning
Council (Amendment) Bill, 2015, Delta State Anti-kidnapping Bill, 2016, Delta
State Advisory Council on the Prerogative of Mercy Bill, 2016; and Delta
State Security Trust Fund (Amendment) Bill, 2016 have been forwarded to the
state governor, Sen. Dr. Arthur Ifeanyi Okowa, for assent” he said.
Igbuya who spoke at length about the
yearning of Deltans for quick delivery of the dividends of democracy, dwindling
oil revenue and its negative impact on the economy and capacity of government
to meet basic commitments, described Governor Ifeanyi Okowa as a blessing to
Delta State.
“In my inaugural address, I told the
good people of the state that the legislature would maintain cordial working
relationship with the Executive. The Assembly has since then enjoyed a
harmonious relationship with the Executive, having so far approved several
requests of the governor. It screened and confirmed nominees for appointment as
commissioners of the Government of Delta State and several other positions” he
said.
Igbuya also spoke on the sanitization
of some local governments in the state.
“We must also not forget the role of
the Assembly in the sanitization of the Local Government system. In the light
of great insecurity and evidence of financial fraud, occasioned by flagrant
disregard for constituted authority, the House suspended the Executive Chairman
of Uvwie Local Government Area. It subsequently set up an adhoc committee to
verify the authenticity of the various petitions levelled against him. On
grounds of financial recklessness, fraud and diversion of funds, the House
relieved the chairman of his duties as Executive Chairman and Accounting
Officer of Uvwie LGA”.
He continued; “Sequel to the
impeachment notice forwarded to the House by 12 of the 15 councilors of Ndokwa
East Local Government Area, the committee on Local Government and Chieftaincy
Affairs of the House suspended the Executive Chairman of the council. This was
necessary to give the House the opportunity to carry out a thorough
investigation into the issues raised. I am happy to inform you that she is back
to her seat”.
Focusing on accountability and
responsibility to the electorate, Igbuya said “Here at the Delta State House of
Assembly, the will of the people is speedily carried out”.
“In the second year of the Sixth
Assembly, we will focus on issues that will move us closer to the dreams and
aspirations of our founding fathers. We will continue to offer the best
representation to the people of Delta State. We will continue to support
government’s effort at guaranteeing peace, security and welfare of all Deltans.
We will strive to finish the work we have started. We will continue to put in
longer hours in debating and making the laws that would move our state forward.
We will welcome the battle of ideologies. We will encourage and engage in it,
openly, honestly, and respectfully”
Amidst intermittent applause from
Honourable members, staff of the assembly and journalists, Igbuya said members
of the Assembly would closely monitor the implementation of the budget by
providing effective oversight,
“We will continue to keep faith with
our duties of Law making, Representation and Oversight functions of the
Executive arm of government. We will continue to insist on probity,
accountability and efficiency in the implementation, monitoring and evaluation
of the 2016 Budget” he said.
He commended local and foreign
journalists for their efforts in bringing to the spotlight the activities,
deliberations, and resolutions of the House.
“Functions of the press transcend
entertainment, education and mere information dissemination. Indeed, the role
of the press in democratic dispensation and otherwise is to bring about real
political change through robust discourse”.
He also praised his colleagues and the
staff of the Assembly for their cooperation and contributions to the smooth
running of the business of the House.
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