An insight into the robust and pleasant relationship
between the legislature and executive in the state was on Monday given by the
Delta State House of Assembly Speaker, Rt. Hon Monday Igbuya.
The speaker in an interactive session with key local
government functionaries in Delta State said “the bitterness that has pervaded
the passing of state appropriation bills and other bills as experienced in some
states has been clearly absent in Delta State” adding that “since the
creation of Delta State, the legislature and executive have continued to enjoy
a cordial relationship which has translated to the rapid development of the
state.”
Igbuya who harped on the need to maintain the status
quo stressed on the three broad duties of the legislature, which include law
making, representation and oversight.
He identified the constitution, character of council
chairmen and councilors, the level of socio-economic and political stability in
the local government, the disposition of the governor, paucity of funds and outright
refusal of council chairmen to disclose the financial strength of the council
as sources of conflict in the local government.
“With the dwindling fortune of our economic main
stay in the area of revenue, particularly the sharp and ridiculous drop in the
price of crude oil, we don’t need a soothsayer to tell us that these are
perilous times and there is no better time to develop, maintain and improve
upon the cordial relations that has existed and has continued to exist between
the legislature and the executive in Delta State”
He urged those in the executive arm to always take
into cognizance the yearnings and aspirations of the people.
“There should be direct interactions between the
Legislature and Executive arms of government, even as each arm operates
strictly within its constitutional provisions/ boundaries. Sufficient
information, consultation and effective communication should exist between the
Legislature and the Executive Arms of Government, particularly in the area of
government finances and spending, so as to guide against unsettling perceptions
and wrong analysis of government programs, especially in the areas of
legislative oversight” he advised.
“The Delta State House of Assembly in this
short space of time has successfully passed the Delta State Capital Territory
Development Agency Law, 2015, Delta State Technical and Vocational Education
Board Law, 2015 and Delta State Oil Producing Areas Development Law, 2015 while
the Delta State Appropriation (Amendment) Bill, 2015 and the Delta State
Contributory Health Commission Bill, 2015 are waiting for assent” he added.
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