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Speaker, Delta State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Emomotimi Guwor

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Delta Merit Award: Bill to Honour Deserving Deltans Scales Legislative Process


Delta State Merit Award Scheme Bill on Tuesday, February 27, 2024, at the floor of the State House of Assembly, scaled through all the legislative processes in the enactment of a new law.

The private member bill which has the Majority Leader and member Representing Aniocha North, Hon Emeka Nwaobi as the lead sponsor, was read the third time and passed during resumed plenary of the House, presided over by the Speaker, Rt Hon Emomotimi Guwor.

The proposed law which was deliberated at the committee of the Whole, was meant to repeal the Delta State Law of 2008 and enact a law that would establish the Delta State Merit Award Scheme, which among other things, specified the privileges of the recipients.

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At the Committee of the Whole, chaired by the Speaker, Rt Hon Emomotimi Guwor, the Lawmakers scrutinized the thirty sessions bill clause by clause and effected some amendments in the draft Bill.

Delta Assembly Committee of the Whole

The proposed legal document recommended the establishment of the Delta State Merit Award Governing Council, which would have the powers to constitute an adhoc advisory committee to help in the selection of candidates.

The Council would also ensure that a person or persons nominated should be persons of integrity.

Such nominees should have rendered meritorious services of a public nature be it in the public service of the State or has achieved distinction in a chosen occupation, profession, calling or in any field of human endeavor, or other criteria as may be approved by the Council, amongst other recommendations.

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The bill scaled through third reading, following a motion to that effect by the Majority Leader, Hon Emeka Nwaobi, seconded by the member representing Ndokwa West, Hon Charles Emetulu and adopted.

While commending members for their active participation and thorough scrutiny of the Bill, the Speaker said the Bill when assented to by the Governor would in no small way reward persons or organizations who have served the state meritoriously.

Emeka Nwaobi

Hon Emeka Nwaobi

Rt Hon Guwor also stated that the rewa for meritorious service would encourage those still serving to put in their best.

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The lead sponsor of the Bill and Majority Leader, Emeka Nwaobi said the objective of the law is to reward deserving personalities and corporate bodies who have made outstanding contribution to the growth and development of Delta State.

 

The Majority Leader who doubles as the Chairman, Assembly Committee on Information congratulated the 8th Assembly for its strives to enacting laws that would promote excellence in the state.


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