The Delta State House of Assembly has passed a vote of implicit confidence on Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan for his policies and programmes geared towards the upliftment of the state and its people.
It also passed a confidence vote on the Speaker, Rt. Hon. Peter Onwusanya, for the collaborative effort with the governor towards promoting the wellbeing of Deltans.
The House dispelled rumours of impeachment notice against Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan as being peddled in some quarters, saying the vote of confidence passed on him was an affirmation that such moves was never an issue in the house.
The vote of implicit confidence passed on the duo stemmed from a motion of Matters of Urgent Public Importance moved by the Deputy Majority Leader, Hon. Prince Johnson Erijo and seconded by the member representing Warri South Constituency 11, Hon (Barr) Dennis Omovie.
The motion which came at a time when the excellent performance of the Governor Uduaghan’s administration had again been acknowledged by one of the most critical voice in the media industry, The Leadership Newspapers, was unanimously supported by the house presided upon by the Speaker, Hon. Peter Onwusanya.
Leading debate on the motion, Hon Erijo, noted that the vote of implicit confidence on the Governor is apt on the day he was been honoured by the Leadership Newspapers as the Leadership Newspaper “Governor of the Year” Award.
According to him, the Governor has effectively used his three-point agenda to touch all facets of the economy for even development of the state in the past seven years of his administration.
He said the Governor’s giant strides in the socio-economic development of the state for the past seven years are noticeable in all facets of the economy, saying the house has always passed the Appropriation Bills brought before it in record time to bring the Governor’s vision to fruition.
Hon Erijo who spoke alongside his colleagues, including: Tim Owhefere, Samuel Mariere, Rufus Akpodiete and Joseph Oshevire, said Governor Uduaghan’s vision of Delta Beyond Oil was capable of creating industrial revolution in the State which the Federal Government has also keyed into was another way of guaranteeing the future of Deltans through gainful employment.
While saying members of the house would continue to support the Governor’s policy of developing Delta Beyond Oil, Hon. Erijo, commended the Speaker, Hon. Onwusanya, for his all-inclusive administration in the Fifth Assembly.
In an interview shortly after plenary, Hon. Erijo, who is the Chairman, House Committee on Information, dispelled the rumour of impeachment notice on Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan,
Delta State Government Press Release
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