BY ABU-SATAR HAMED
ABEOKUTA, OGUN STATE, NIGERIA – Speaker of the Ogun State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Oludaisi Olusegun Elemide, has emphasized the ongoing efforts to restore the sanctity of the legislative arm.
Rt. Hon. Elemide who stated this in his address at the Special Plenary commemorating the first anniversary of the 10th Legislature held on Thursday, June 20, 2024, highlighted the Assembly’s commitment to its core duties of enacting people-oriented legislation and resolutions aimed at advancing good governance and democratic ideals.
He said that since the 10th legislative session was inaugurated on June 20, 2023, it has started working relentlessly to meet the yearnings and aspirations of the people of the State, through various bills, resolutions and community engagements as well as other intervention programmes to make life better for the people of our dear State.
His words, “In view of the foregoing, no fewer than seven (7) bills have been passed and forwarded to the Governor for assent, while seven others are at the various stages of legislative process with over 23 motions passed into resolutions
“Each of the bills passed touches on the day- to -day running of government in the State, including the yearly appropriation bill, the judiciary fund management and Legislative funds management, as well as amendment to the Magistrates’ Court and the Local Government law, 2024.
“It is on record that the various issues that required urgent public importance and those that need the immediate attention of government to enhance socio-economic and political development of the State were equally given immediate attention through House Resolutions, and such have been passed to the relevant government Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) for necessary action.
“Such issues passed into resolutions include those requesting for a review of the security architecture of the State to strengthen security and further protect lives and properties.
“Other resolutions passed with a view to promoting good governance and cultural heritage of the residents are those on adoption of the Harmonised Standing Order/ Rules of Procedure for the Nigerian legislature, Urgent Need to Stem the Subtle Take – Over of Native/ Kampala Local Industry by the Chinese, Urgent Need to Clamp Down on the Activities of Cultists Across the State and the Appointment of a Commissioner for the Ministry of Youth in the State.”
Rt. Hon. Elemide said that the 10th legislature also made a strong case through the passage of resolution requesting the urgent need for the state government to address the menace of fake and expired drugs in the state; “just as the Assembly passed another resolution lifting the suspension restricting the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) from performing any union activities across all motor parks and garages in the state and confirmation of commissioner nominees and other appointment related resolutions. Those resolutions bordering on conflict resolutions amongst companies and other individuals as well as those protecting human rights were also passed in the last one year
“Aside Bills and Resolutions, this Legislature also performed Quasi-Judicial function during the period under review as it mediates on matters that may cause disharmony among the citizens and/or a breach of the peace of the State.
“Matters of this nature that were addressed during the period under review included the following among others;
(i) Series of Mediation Meetings/Enquiries were held to resolve issues between Companies and Staff, Corporate Bodies, Transport Unions and Local Governments.
(ii) Enquiry into Management of Land and Landed Property in the State.
Enquiry into Finances of the State through considerations of Annual Reports of the Auditors-General on the Financial Accounts of the State Ministries, Department and Agencies (MDAs) and the Local Government Councils.”
He stated further, “Having been empowered by the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to ensure that funds appropriated in each fiscal year’s budget were expended on the items for which they were meant, this Legislature also performed Oversight Functions by engaging MDAs on their expenditures towards ensuring that the processes are not only followed, but to also ascertain that such expenditures are in accordance with the appropriation approved for such MDAs
“Though, there is no good governance without inherent conflicts but ability to swiftly ensure amicable resolution is what matters most. It is in the light of this that all the members rose in unison earlier in the year to effect change of the Assembly’s leadership, by unanimously electing my humble self, Rt. Hon. Oludaisi Olusegun Elemide as the new Speaker of the 10th legislature in the State. Hence, since the Assembly took the step, we have continued to chart a common course for the progress of the Assembly and ensuring smooth working relationship with other arms of government for the delivery of democratic dividends to the people.
“At this juncture, I wish to acknowledge the love and unflinching support of the Honourable Members of this House who did not only elected me, but stands firmly behind me and created the enabling environment for me to succeed. I am grateful to you all. Also, I am grateful to the entire staff and security personnel attached to the House for their cooperation and commitments to duty.”
Rt. Hon. Oludaisi Olusegun Elemide who also double as an Achitect noted that the progress so far recorded by the Assembly has culminated in the commencement of the renovation of the entire Assembly Complex, “starting with the Hallowed Chamber which earnestly began last week.
“While the Chamber has not been renovated in its forty (40) years of existence, the 10th Assembly has also recorded another feat by finding a lasting solution to the issue of potable water that had eluded the House in the time past, with the drilling of a functional borehole in the Complex
“Of equal importance is the construction of Toilets for the Honourable Members who hitherto face difficulties in answering the call of nature.
“Other achievements include: Provision of Credit Facility Scheme for Staff, opening of Mini-mart where staff purchase consumable items at control prises and rendering of support to the needy through cash grants.”
He continued, “Let me assure the good citizen of our dear State that this 10th Assembly will explore all legislative means to partner with the executive arm towards giving our best without compromising the sanctity of the legislative arm.
“It will also continue to accord necessary priority to the progress and welfare of the Staff and our dear constituents across the State. I therefore implore us all to continue to work collectively for the overall success of the current administration in the State.”