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RSHA Debunks Petition On Obio/Akpor Matter

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The week under review started with the Leader of the State House of Assembly, Hon. Chidi Lloyd,  refuting the House’s earlier stand on the suspension of the Executive Chairman and councilors of Obio/Akpor Local Government Area. According to him, all the House did was to ask the leadership of the council to step aside to make room for unimpeded investigation into a petition against them.
Hon. Lloyd said on receipt of the petition, the Speaker of the House, Rt. Hon. Otelemaba Amachree directed the House Committee on Local Government Area Administration to investigate the issue at stake. He explained that after the Committee submitted its report, the House resolved that the leadership of the Council should step aside.
Lloyd debunked insinuations that the petition to the Assembly ought to be handled by the Adhoc Committee on Public Relations and Complaints, saying that the rule of the House permits the Speaker to assign responsibilities to either adhoc or standing committees. Quoting the Rivers State Local Government Administration Law of the state, he noted further that the Assembly’s action was backed by the law.
Responding to why the House has not sat since the disruption of its planned last sitting by protesters, Hon. Lloyd said the lawmakers had not sat because they feel insecure, noting that they had already met the statutory target of 189 sittings and were to proceed on recess before the on-going political crisis within the ruling Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP).
Meanwhile, Lloyd’s statement on the stepping aside of the Obio/Akpor leadership has raised as much questions as it has created anxiety among close watchers of political events as they unfold in the state. While some seem in a hurry to attempt to comprehend it from the perspective of the stepping aside of former military president, Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida in 1992, others are anxious to find out what such step aside would mean under a democratic dispensation.
Also in the week, the people of Sogho, in Khana Local Government Area (LGA), expressed their appreciation to the Deputy Speaker of the House for being instrumental to the distribution of relief materials to their communities by the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) following communal disturbances in their communities.
The Councilor representing Ward 4 in the LGA, Prince Abalubu Lenee, who spoke on behalf of the people of Sogho at the presentation of the relief materials by NEMA officials, expressed gratitude to the Deputy Speaker for what he called his dogged determination in ensuring that the people got the relief materials.
Speaking while receiving the relief materials, Prince Lenee, on behalf of the people of Sogho, said that the Deputy Speaker, who represents their communities in the State Assembly, has reawakened the confidence of his people by the manner he pushed the case for the relief materials.
Lenee thanked Hon. Kwanee for doing everything possible to bring succor to the communities, saying that the concern he showed to the people in their period of distress establishes the fact that he is a true representative of the constituency.
While expressing happiness that the people valued the token of relief materials given them, the Deputy Speaker promised to keep his electioneering promises to the people he represents at all times, saying that it is the reason for which they elected him.
He also advised people in his constituency to always do everything possible to avoid such disturbances capable of resulting in wanton destruction of lives and properties, saying that it is a sure way to underdevelopment. Hon. Kwanee urged them to always seek a peaceful means of registering their grievances.

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