Politics
Speaker, Members Differ On Investment Bill
The Speaker of the Rivers
State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Otelemaba Dan Amachree has committed the Garden City Private Equity Investment Bill into committee stage, even as lawmakers kicked that the bill should be step down due to duplication with other agencies.
The bill which was in its second reading was kicked against by majority members of the House with the view that Rivers State Micro Finance and Investment Corporation and Ministry of Finance and Corporations are saddled with the same work and responsibilities to create wealth and enhance the financial capacity of the state.
During the deliberation on the bill, Wednesday, members kicked against the establishment of a new agency, saying the state should use the existing agencies to invest and create wealth for the state.
Hon Chioma Golden Ngozi representing Etche Constituency II who said the bill appeared to be good and intended to create job and wealth for the people of the state, however, noted that the state can do without it since there are other agencies saddled with such responsibilities.
The lawmaker said, even though the bill was also intended to create equity in the investment of the state, the Ministry of Finance can do much more by creating wealth and also make judicious use of the funds appropriated to the ministry.
He disclosed that during the screening of members of the Board of the State Internal Revenue Service, it was found that the state had various investments in some companies operating in the state, regretting that the state had refused to utilize that opportunity adequately.
He appealed to the executive arm of government to use the existing agencies for the investment instead of establishing a fresh one, saying a new agency would amount to duplication and as well increase the wage bill of the state government.
He also urged the executive to use other investments agencies in the state like the Rivers State Sustainable Development Agency (RSSDA) to create wealth and empowerment for the state.
Other members who opposed the bill include Hon Anabraba Fredrick (Akuku-Toru 11), Hon Legborsi Nwidadah (Khana 1), Hon Victoria Nyeche (Port Harcourt 1), Hon Ibiso Wuche (Ahoada East II), Hon Miller Andrew Anderson (Opobo/Nkoro) and Hon Gift Wokacha (ONELGA).
But the Deputy Speaker, Hon Leyii Kwanee, representing Khana II reminded the House on rule 46, which stated that all bills shall receive third reading.
The Speaker, Rt Hon Amachree, however, referred members to House rule 45, section 5 and committed the bill to a committee stage for a public hearing. The Speaker set up an adhoc committee headed by Hon Horsfall Godstime Ben, representing Asaru Toru II, while Hon Okechukwu Akara Nwogu (Oyigbo), Hon. Lucky Odili (ONELGA II) and Hon Chigbo Sam Eliwe serve as members.
The committee is expected to conduct public hearing on the bill and report back to the House within one week.