Niger Delta
Delta Okays Sack Of DESOPADEC Board
The Delta State government says sacking of Delta State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission (DESOPADEC) by the House of Assembly is in order.
The government said that the Assembly acted within its powers.
The Commissioner for Information, Mr Chike Ogeah, made the clarification against the backdrop of protest in Warri over the dissolution of the agency’s board.
The protesters, mainly women, accused the House of Assembly of usurping the powers of the Executive arm of government, saying it is only the state governor who appointed the board that has the powers to sack it.
Similarly, a member of the dissolved board, Chief Michael Diden, was reported to have said that he would not abide by the action of the lawmakers, insisting that only the state governor had the right to sack the board.
He was said to have claimed that since he was not appointed by the Assembly, it lacked the powers to dissolve the board and sack the members.
Diden said that he would continue to report for duty in his office at DESOPADEC headquarters in Warri, until Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan resolved the issue.
Ogeah told our correspondent that the matter was a test of the nation’s nascent democracy, especially as it pertained to the doctrine of separation of powers.
“The question is that in taking the action, has the legislature exceeded its powers and consequently acted ‘ultra vires’ or has it indeed, acted within its powers. This, to my mind, must be the agitation of Deltans.
“But I know that the executive and the legislature in the state have no problems as both arms have always respected each other, particularly in the discharge of functions.’’
The Tide recalls that the Assembly dissolved the commission’s board over alleged poor performance.
The House accused the board of having nothing to show for the huge annual appropriation of about N35billion to it.
In a unanimous resolution, the legislators said that the impact of the interventionist agency had not been felt in the oil-producing communities in the state “for which it was set up”.
The dissolved board was constituted in August 2011.
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