The Speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly, Rt Hon Sheriff Oborevwori has said that there is a cordial working relationship between the Executive and the Legislature with the aim of giving Deltans a better deal.
At a media briefing on Wednesday, June 10, 202O to Commemorate the First Anniversary of the Seventh Assembly, the Speaker disclosed that during the period under review, the House has been opened to constructive engagements with the Executive in a bid to move the state forward.

“As you are already aware, the Seventh Assembly was inaugurated on Wednesday, 10th June, 2019 with pump and pageantry. However, prior to the inauguration, the Management of the House rode on the gains of the Sixth Assembly and put together pre-induction programmes for Members-Elect of the Seventh Assembly. The essence was to birth a virile and vibrant Assembly for the State”, Rt Hon Oborevwori said.
He also said that; “You will recall that two years ago I had the privilege of sharing our success story of the Sixth Assembly with you, and as expected, that narrative has put a burden of high expectation on the Seventh Assembly. I can assure that we have not rested on our oars in making sure that the Seventh Assembly will continue to drive positive change and remain committed to the promotion of the rule of law, democratic tenets and ethos”.

“The Bills received were 14, Bills passed 9, Bills Assented to 9, Bills Awaiting Assent zero and Pending Bills 5. Furthermore, under the same period, a total number of 66 Motions were received and 66 Resolutions were adopted accordingly”, the Speaker said.
The Seventh Assembly, according to him, decided to improve the aesthetics of the Complex and the Legislators’ quarters to provide a conducive working environment for Members and staff and listed key areas of needs identified for improvement to include; provision of water, interlocking of the Complex, construction of cesspools to contain the flow of water, maintenance and renovation of the printing press, upgrading/renovation of committee rooms and the press centre, beautification of the Legislators’ Quarters and general face-lift of the Assembly Complex.
In his words; “The Bills were; Delta State Fiscal Responsibility (Amendment) Law, 202O; Delta State Public Procurement Law, 202O; Delta State Revised Appropriation Law, 202O; and Delta State Internal Revenue Service Law, 202O”.

He noted that the Assembly in the period under review has enjoyed industrial harmony between the leadership of the House and the Union and said; “I want to specially thank the Leadership of the Parliamentary Staff Association of Nigeria (PASAN ) and to urge them to sustain the existing peace and always resort to dialogue whenever the need arises”.
The Speaker who expressed gratitude to his Colleagues for the quality advice, cooperation and unwavering support platform provided for the leadership of the House to pilot the affairs of the House for the period under review, also thanked Traditional rulers in the state for their fatherly advice.

” I wish to express my profound gratitude to the media for your unflinching support, reportage and promotion of the activities of the house for the period under review and your patience throughout this press briefing. You have done excellently well and exhibited high level of professionalism in the discharge of your duties as watch dog of the society”, he said.
The Speaker who was re-elected exactly a year today to led the House, on behalf of his Colleagues assured Deltans that; “We have the responsibility to ensure that the choice that we make is one that advances the rights and interests of our people”.
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