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Governor Ifeanyi Okowa Tuesday forwarded names of four nominees for appointments as Commissioners and Member of the Delta State Executive Council to the State House of Assembly.

They include Hon Samuel Mariere, Sunday Onoriode, Chief Mike Ukah and Godspower Asiuwhu.

Assembly Correspondent Nkem Nwaeke, reports that the Governor also forwarded to the House a nominee, Dr Samuel Ossai for appointment into the board of Delta State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission, Desopadec and another, Mr Kelly Imoghenewe for appointment into the board of Delta State Internal Revenue Service.

Governor Ifeanyi Okowa in the letter said the appointment of the Commissioners was in line with section 192, subsection 2 of the Constitution of Federal Republic of Nigeria.

He stated that section 7, subsection 1A of the Desopadec law and section 6, subsection 1D of the Delta State Revenue Service law also empowered him to make the two appointments into the two boards to fill in the existing vacancies.

Dr Okowa explained further that the development were geared towards strengthening good governance in the state and appealed for immediate actions by the State Assembly in line with the Constitution of Federal Republic of Nigeria.

The Speaker, Rt Hon Sheriff Oborevwori directed the nominees to submit 35 copies of their credentials on or before Monday next week and appear for screening on Tuesday 5th July 2022.

Also at plenary, the House took the first reading on a bill for a law to establish the Delta State Good Governance and Accountability Commission.

The bill is being sponsored by the Chairman, Assembly Committee on Public Accounts and Member Representing Ika NorthEast, Anthony Elekeokwuri and others.

The motion for the first reading of the bill was moved by Hon Elekeokwuri and seconded by the Deputy Speaker, Rt. Hon Ochor Christopher Ochor.

The House took the second reading on the Delta State Farmers Registration, Monitoring and Certification bill, being sponsored by Hon Austin Chikezie, Aniocha South.

Leading debate on the merits of the bill, Hon Chikezie said the bill is of 21 clauses and seven schedules aimed to make it mandatory  for all farmers in the state to be registered to enhance agricultural policy of the state.

His argument was supported by the member representing Isoko North, Jude Ogbimi who averred that the proposed law would encourage the diversification of the state economy as it would boost productivity in agricultural sector.

Rising against the bill, the Deputy Majority Leader and Member Representing Bomadi, Hon Oboro Preyor, Deputy Chief Whip and Member Representing Uvwie, Solomon Ighrakpata and the member representing Aniocha North Emeka Nwaobi said the bill should be jettisoned as nothing in the bill is new in the agricultural policy of the state.

They said the intention of the bill is coercing, punitive and dangerous, stressing that it has no merit and not implementable.

The Lawmakers who also maintained that the bill was dead on arrival, said the State Assembly as a serious and committed House could only pass people oriented laws.

The bill was subsequently thrown out when put to voice votes by the Speaker as shout of NO was overwhelming.

The House adjourned plenary to Tuesday 5th July 2022.


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