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IYCMakes Case For Opposition Lawmakers
The Ijaw Youth Council
(IYC) has urged the Bayelsa State House of Assembly to swear-in three opposition lawmakers-elect after they won their cases at the Appeal Court.
Its President, Mr Udengs Eradiri, who made the call at a news conference in Yenagoa, condemned the exclusion of the opposition members-elect after receiving their certificates of return from the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
Eradiri said that Alfred Belemote (APGA-Brass 2), Gabriel Ogbara (ADC-Ogbia 2) and Gibson Munalayefa (LP-Ogbia 3) were yet to be sworn into the assembly two months after securing victory at the Appeal Court.
Eradiri said the continued exclusion of the three lawmakers-elect was unfair and injust to the constituents they represented.
“The non-swearing-in of the three members-elect who are Ijaw and Bayelsa people has become a matter of concern.
“I call on the leadership of Bayelsa State House of Assembly to swear them in the interest of justice.
“Information at our disposal indicates that they already have their certificates of return. It amounts to injustice to them and their constituents because issues concerning their constituencies are not discussed in the assembly,’’ he said.
The IYC president said that the exclusion negated the oath of office of the speaker and the leadership of the state who swore to protect the rights and interests of the people, saying it was unacceptable to trample upon the rights of the people.
“We urge the speaker of the assembly to do what is right and swear them in.
“We have received complaints from the constituents who are Ijaw people. There cannot be injustice orchestrated by Ijaw people against Ijaw people,” Eradiri said.
Meanwhile, the Speaker of the assembly, Kombowei Benson, has declined comment on the alleged refusal to swear-in the lawmakers-elect.
Also, the Commissioner for Information in the state, Chief Jonathan Obuebite, has dissociated Governor Henry Seriake Dickson from the controversy in the state assembly.
“The Bayelsa governor has never interfered with the affairs of the state assembly; the state assembly is not subject to the unilateral control of the state executive.
“The governor and government will not interfere in the business of the state assembly.
“It is an internal affair of the assembly, and the people should not drag the state governor into it.
“As a former legislator, the governor has promoted independence of the legislature, and not interference,” Obuebite said.
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