Niger Delta
Bayelsa Inaugurates 7th Assembly …Speaker, Deputy Retain Positions

The Bayelsa State House of Assembly midweek inaugurated the 7th Assembly of the State at its complex in Amarata, Yenagoa, the State capital.
Presiding over the elections of principal officers, Clerk of the House, Mr Kent Adogu, in line with extant laws and procedures for election of principal officers of the Legislative Houses in Nigeria, called for nominations and secondments of nominations for the elections of Speaker and Deputy Speaker.
Following this, the outgoing Speaker of the 6th Assembly, Rt. Hon.Abraham Ingobere, and his Deputy, Rt. Hon. Michael Ogbere, were returned as Speaker and Deputy Speaker respectively.
The Tide gathered that Ingobere, a fourth termer, representing Brass Constituency Three, had in the 5th and 6th Assemblies of the state previously served as Deputy Speaker to three former Speakers, making him the first Assembly member in the state to have been elected successively to this positions in consecutive tenures.
The Tide further learnt that the newly elected Deputy Speaker, Michael Ogbere, represents Ekeremor Constituency Three, and was Deputy Speaker too in the outgone 6th Assembly of the state.
In his inaugural address at the first plenary of the 7th Assembly, the Speaker commended new and returning members on their victories in the 2023 state Assembly polls.
He stated that while the 6th Assembly members executed their onerous tasks of representation, law-making and oversight with integrity and dedication, he believed members of the 7th Assembly would also want to surpass the 6th Assembly in executing the functions of their offices.
He noted also that under his leadership, the State Assembly would continue to synergize with the Executive and Judicial Arms of Government towards the development of the state.
In the same vein, the House also appointed one time Speaker and Leader of the outgone 6th Assembly, Rt. Hon. Monday Bobou-Obolo as Leader of the 7th Assembly.
Others appointed to leadership portfolios were Honourables Amakoromo Waikuma, Deputy Minority Leader; Gabriel Michael Ogbara, Chief Whip; Irigha Brigidi was chosen as Minority Leader in place of the former Minority Leader in the 6th Assembly, Awudulu Douglas who was also re-elected as member of the 7th Assembly; while Timi Omubo-Agala retained his position as Minority Whip.
Also appointed as members of the House’s leadership were, Honourables Teddy Elemeforo (Deputy Whip), Sunday Bernard Kenebai (Deputy Leader), and George Braah, Deputy Minority Whip.
By: Ariwera Ibibo-Howells,
Yenagoa
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