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The lull in activities at the Rivers State House of Assembly (RVHA) continued last week as neither plenary nor any other important event was held.
The Assembly complex was desolate and quiet as most lawmakers were visibly not present for legislature or committee business. This was just as the car park remained virtually empty.
The situation indicated that the lawmakers may have been pre-occupied with other functions which many believe, might be in the interest of the state.
A plenary session that was billed for last Wednesday in accordance with the House motion of adjournment was later put-off sine die.
Hinting the Assembly’s press corps on the development, the Clerk of the House, Chief Standford Oba said the plenary session earlier scheduled to hold on August 2, 2017 was put-off.
He did not give any reason for the postponement, but said the press corps would be alerted on any plenary session or legislature assignment.
However, the lawmaker representing Omuma Constituency in the House of Assembly, Hon Kelechi Wogu, last Monday, again debunked the allegation that the Assembly only sits on the directive of the Executive Governor of the state, Chief Nyesom Wike.
Kelechi, who dismissed the insinuation credited to a member representing Ikwerre Constituency, Hon Azuibuke Wanjoku of APC, said it was not true that the Assembly only had it’s sessions on the directive of the state chief executive.
Kelechi, who is also the chairman of the House’s Committee on local government affairs, said the Assembly held it’s plenary sessions and other statutory functions in accordance with the House’s order of events.
He called on the Assembly’s relevant House Committee to sanction Wanjoku for his utterances, saying that such unfounded comments are capable of creating crisis in the House and the state in general.
The lawmaker used the opportunity to advise legislators especially members of All Progressive Congress (APC) in the House to desist from partisan politics in the Assembly.
He said, though the members were elected on party platforms  as members of the Assembly, the interest of the state is paramount, and that members should not do anything that would instigate crisis in the Assembly and the state in general in the name of party politics.
Wogu, a PDP lawmaker, said the leadership of the Assembly, under Governor Wike’s administration, has never discriminated against any member in its activities, irrespective of the party line.
He said every lawmaker was given his or her entitlements irrespective of party affiliation, and wondered why Wanjoku should paddle rumours that could breach the existing harmony and peace among the lawmakers.
It would be recalled that the lawmaker representing Ikwerre Constituency, Hon Azuibuke Wanjoku had alleged that the State Assembly with members of PDP as majority held plenary only at the pleasure of Rivers State Governor.

Enoch Epelle

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