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Delta State House of Assembly has approved and authorized the Federal Government to deduct the State’s share of the sum of one billion dollars from the Excess Crude Account for the procurement of military equipment for the fight against insurgency and other security challenges in the country.
TheNewsGuru reports the approval was sequel to a motion to that effect move by Majority Leader of the House, Hon Tim Owhefere, who was seconded by Hon Johnson Erijo.
The approval followed a request by the State Governor, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa in a letter to the House, read at plenary by the Speaker, Rt Hon Sheriff Oborevwori.
Governor Okowa in the letter informed the House of the Federal government plans to deduct the sum of one billion dollars from the Excess Crude Account for the procurement of military equipment to support the Armed Forces in its operations in fighting insurgency and other security challenges.
He said procedurally, in addition to the approval of the National Assembly, the concurrent approval of the Houses of Assembly in the thirty six states of the federation was expected to be sought and obtained to facilitate the deduction from the Excess Crude Account.
Governor Okowa noted that it would be useful for the resolution of the House to capture that the thirteen per cent derivation component accruable to Delta State as its share of the one billion dollars should be remitted to the State.
The Majority Leader, who move the motion for the adoption of the approval, debated that security was classified hence discussions are not done in the open in order not to avoid compromise.
The request was, thereafter, approved following a voice vote by the Speaker.
Also at plenary, the Speaker welcomed members back from the two weeks break saying that all hands must be on deck to actualise legislative responsibility to the people.
He said the fourth session of the sixth assembly commenced on the 19th of June, 2018 adding that there were a number of bills which were not concluded at the previous session hence the need to conclude them at the earliest possible time.
The Speaker thanked members for the speedy passage of the Delta State Public and Private Properties Protection Bill and thanked the lawmakers for their continuous support to the leadership of the House.
Oborevwori on behalf of members and staff of the Assembly, congratulated the State Governor, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa who celebrated his 59th birthday on Sunday, July 8, 2018 and wished him good health.
Meanwhile, the State Governor, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa will proceed on a two weeks annual vacation from Friday 13th July to Wednesday 25th July 2018.
The Speaker read a letter from the State Governor, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa to the House titled “Notice of Vacation”
According to the letter, Governor Okowa said the twelve days leave will form part of his 2018 annual vacation.
He said he will resume the function of Governor on Wednesday, 25th July, 2018 while the remaining part of his annual vacation will be enjoyed later in the year.
Governor Okowa said in accordance with section 190 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 as amended, the Deputy Governor, Barrister Kingsley Otuaro would perform the duties of his office as Acting Governor during the period of his leave.