Christopher Odamah, Asaba

 

The Speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori has said that the Sixth Assembly of the State is determined more than ever to improve on its performances, just as he commended Governor Ifeanyi Okowa for his support to the Sixth Assembly.

Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori addressing newsmen

Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori addressing newsmen in Asaba

Rt. Hon. Oborevwori made this known to newsmen in Asaba during a press briefing to mark the Second Anniversary of the Sixth Assembly.

He said, “The House will ensure that it retains its focus. It will engage in deliberations and matters that would improve the fortune of Deltans.”

“They will continue to keep faith with their core duty of law making which is aimed at promoting order and good governance in Delta State,” Rt. Hon. Oborevwori stated.

The Speaker posited that “We are aware that Deltans are looking forward to the delivery of more dividends of democracy. Despite the harsh economic situation which has affected service delivery, the House remains committed to providing effective representation to our constituencies. We cannot afford to fail our people. We will continue to do that which is expected of us as lawmakers.”

While highlighting the achievements of the House within its Second legislative year, he noted that the House received a total of Thirty-Four (34) Bills with Twelve (12) of the Bills already assented to and Six (6) awaiting the Governor’s assent.

Rt. Hon. Oborevwori said; “I wish to place on record that the Sixth assembly has performed credibly well by all standards. The house received a total of Thirty-Four (34) bills, of which, Ten (10) were Executive and twenty-Four (24) were Private Member Bills. A total of Twelve (12) Bills have been assented to while Six (6) Bills are awaiting assent; and Seventeen (17) Bills are at committee stage.”

According to him, the Bills Assented to during the Second year include; Delta State Economic planning Council (Amendment) Law, 2015; Delta State Advisory Council on the Prerogative of Mercy Law, 2016; Delta State Security Trust Fund (Amendment) Law, 2016; Delta State Anti-Kidnapping and Hostage Taking law, 2016; Delta State Anti-Terrorism and Anti-Cultism law, 2016 and Delta State Scholarship Board law, 2016.

Others are, Delta State Structures for Signage and Advertisement agency Law, 2015; Delta State Public procurement Commission Agency Law, 2015; Delta State Traditional Rulers and Chiefs (Amendment) Law, 2016; Delta State Schools of Nursing and Midwifery Law, 2016; Delta State Appropriation Law, 2017 and Delta State Structure for Signage and Advertisement Agency (Amendment) Law 2017.

On his emergence as the speaker, Rt. Hon Sheriff Oborevwori said despite the May 11, 2017 unavoidable change in the Leadership of the House, Deltans should be rest assured that Members are united more than ever to take the task ahead.

He commended Governor Ifeanyi Okowa for his support to the Sixth Assembly thanking him for inspiring the co-operative spirit existing between various arms of Government in Delta State.

Rt. Hon. Oborevwori promised on behalf of the Delta State House of Assembly to reciprocate the benevolent attitude of the Executive arm by giving prompt attention to passage of bills. “I promise that the Legislature would continue to maintain a cordial working relationship with the Executive arm of Government.”