By Anne Azuka
The 8th Assembly of the Delta State House of Assembly has been inaugurated with a 44-year old two term member of the House, Emomotimi Dennis Guwor, representing Warri South West Constituency, emerging as the Speaker.
The inauguration followed a proclamation to that effect by the State Governor, Rt Hon Sheriff Oborevwori, which set the tone for the kick off of a new dispensation in the Delta State Legislature.
The proclamation letter, as read by the Acting Clerk of the House, was followed by a roll call of members- elect of the 29 state constituencies as forwarded by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC.
The Acting Clerk thereafter presided over the elections and swearing in of the Speaker and Deputy Speaker.
A two term member of the House, Emomotimi Guwor, representing Warri South West, was elected Speaker following the unanimous adoption of his nomination by the member representing IsokovSouth two, Ferguson Onwo and seconded by Marilyn Okowa-Daramola, Ika North East.
The nomination of Arthur Akpowhowho, a first timer, representing Ethiope East Constituency by Hon Festus Okoh, Ika South and seconded by the member representing Sapele constituency, Perkins Umukoro, saw his emergence as the Deputy Speaker of the House.
The oaths of office and allegiance were administered to the elected Speaker and Deputy Speaker by the Acting Clerk in line with the Constitution of Federal Republic of Nigeria, as altered.
Rt Hon Guwor in his acceptance speech, said the task ahead was enormous and promised to pilot the affairs of the House with every sense of responsibility, even as he called for maximum support from members and all other relevant stakeholders.
Guwor assured that the interest of the state would be of top priority, saying that the House would perform its constitutional duties diligently without fear or favour in order to give effect to the advancing Delta vision of the present administration.
The Speaker said he would do his best to provide the required leadership for the 8th Assembly and to ensure sound cordial relationship between the State Legislature and the other arms of government in the state.
The Speaker, thereafter swore-in other elected members of the House also in line with the Constitution of Federal Republic of Nigeria and the rules of the State Assembly.
Those that took oath of office include, Emeka Nwaobi, Aniocha North, Isaac Anwuzia, Aniocha South, Oboro Preyor, Bomadi, Anthony Alapala, Burutu one, Pereotu Oloye, Burutu Two, Blessing Achoja, Ethiope West, Marilyn Okowa-Daramola, Ika North East, Festus Okoh, Ika South, Bernard Odior, Isoko North, Bino Obowomano, Isoko South One, Ferguson Onwo, Isoko South Two, Prince Emeka Samuta, Ndokwa East and Charles Emetulu, Ndokwa West.
Others were James Augoye, Okpe, Frank Esenwah, Oshimili North, Bridget Anyafulu, Oshimili South, Emmanuel Sinebe, Patani, Collins Egbetamah, Udu, Mathew Omonade, Ughelli North One, Spencer Ohwofa, Ughelli North Two, Festus Utuama, Ughelli South, Perkins Umukoro, Sapele, Chukwudi Dafe, Ukwuani, Edafe Emakpor, Uvwie, Fred Martins, Warri North, Austin Uroye, Warri South One and Benson Obire, Warri South Two,
The member representing Ndokwa West Constituency, subsequently moved a motion directing the Clerk to inform the Governor, Rt Hon Sheriff Oborevwori that the 8th Assembly had been fully constituted and elected Rt Hon Emomotimi Guwor and Arthur Akpowhowho as Speaker and Deputy Speaker.
The motion was seconded by the member representing Aniocha North, Emeka Nwaobi and unanimously adopted.
The house adjourned to Tuesday 27th June 2023, following a motion to that effect by the member representing Bomadi Constituency, Oboro Preyor and seconded by the member representing Ndokwa East, Hon Emeka Osamuta.
The Speaker later led members to the chapel of the State Assembly for a brief thanksgiving service.