Delta
State Governor, Senator Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa has said the bill on the financial
autonomy of the State Houses of Assembly and judiciary which was recently assented
to by President Mohamadu Buhari was made possible by collective efforts from
relevant stakeholders.
The
governor made the clarifications recently on the 11th June 2018, in
Asaba while swearing-in Mr Tony Obuh and Comrade Lawson Efenudu as Chairman and
Secretary of Delta State Pension Bureau respectively.
According
to Governor Okowa, “I want to place on record that the constitutional
amendments involved the National Assembly, the State Houses of Assembly and
eventually the final bill is assented to by the President.”
Delta State Governor, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa (right) congratulating, Mr. Lawson Efenudu, after being Sworn-in as Secretary, Delta State Pension Bureau, in Government House Asaba. |
“So,
it is a result of the constitutional amendment in which both tiers of
government have been effectively involved in the decision making and I think
that it is important that any section of the constitution that is finally
signed into law is the constitution that we have given to ourselves as a people
to operate, so, every arm of government is involved in its making, but, very
important, as a state, as soon as it is finally transmitted to us we will be
implementing the law as it is because, we have sworn to adhere to the constitution
of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, so be rest assured that we will do so and
just for all of us to realize that financial management is a very difficult
thing to undertake, but I believe that both the Speaker of the House of
Assembly and the Chief Judge of the state are experienced enough to handle
their affairs along with the distribution of funds in line with what is
budgetarily available and will be able to manage it in such a manner that all
of us will be on the right path in terms of accountability,” the Governor
stated.
Delta State Governor, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa (right) congratulating, Mr. Tony Obuh, after being Sworn-in as Chairman, Delta State Pension Bureau, in Government House Asaba. |
He
congratulated Mr Obuh and Comrade Efenudu on their appointments, noting that as
experienced technocrats and labour leaders, they should carry out their
functions accountably and in transparent manner to enable them win the
confidence of labour Unions.
Mr. Tony Obuh (right) and Lawson Efenudu, during the Swearing-in of Chairman and Secretary, Delta State Pension Bureau, in Government House Asaba. |
“I
believe that the Nigerian workers, especially those in Delta State have been
very cooperative with this government, we have developed a partnership which
enables all of us to work together because there is no government that can do
well without the workforce and the workers have taken us thus far in the course
of this administration,” he emphasised.
Responding
on behalf of Mr Efenudu, Mr Obuh commended Governor Okowa for deeming them fit
to serve the state as Chairman and Secretary of the Bureau of Pensions,
assuring that they will do their best with the cooperation of all Deltans to
ensure that pensioners in the state get their entitlement as at when due.
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