By EgbemaVoice,
The Right Honourable Speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly, Emomotimi Guwor, has been commended for his visionary leadership, teamwork and commitment to the development of the state.
Director General, Delta State Bureau for Communications and Orientation, Dr Fred Latimore Oghenesivbe, made the commendation in his goodwill message on the occasion of the second anniversary of the 8th Assembly on Sunday.
He said the Legislative arm of government sustained her independent status as enshrined in the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, and made good laws that had greatly impacted positively on the people, and in all sectors of the state economy.
The Bureau Chief noted that the state governor, Rt Hon Sheriff Oborevwori giant strides in governance is to a reasonable extent traceable to the progressive synergy between the Legislative and the Executive arms of government, adding that Speaker Guwor had demonstrated commitment and invaluable qualities since the commencement of the State 8th Assembly to the admiration of all Deltans.
Barrister Oghenesivbe noted that 15 Bills were signed into Law by governor Oborevwori within two years, pointing to show that the Legislative Arm of government under Speaker Guwor performed above expectations.
He urged Honourable members of the hallowed chamber to continue to sustain synergy with the executive arm of government, pointing out that governor Oborevwori's track record as the longest serving Speaker of the State House of Assembly before assuming office as Governor in 2023, brought major reforms and uncommon progress which Speaker Guwor has improved upon to place the State House of Assembly in an enviable position in Nigeria.
"I congratulate our indefatigable speaker, Rt Hon Emomotimi Guwor, and honourable members of the State House of Assembly on the occasion of the second anniversary celebration of the 8th Assembly.
"Unarguably, DTHA remains independent, vibrant, progressive and resourceful under Mr Speaker, and the entire leadership of the House," Oghenesivbe said.
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