Edo State House Of Assembly Speaker Steps Down From Office [See Details]
The Speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly has stepped down from the exalted office.
The Edo State House of Assembly Speaker , Mrs. Elizabeth Ativie, has stepped down from the role.
The Punch reports that she was replaced by the Deputy Speaker, Dr.
Justin Okonoboh, by 18 out of the 24 members of the House and sworn in
at about 11am on Monday.
It would be recalled that Ativie was sworn in on May 3 after her predecessor, Victor Edoror, was impeached.
Ativie decided to step down after a motion was moved by the
Majority Leader, Folly Ogedengbe, under matters of urgent public
importance, for a change in the leadership of the House.
Ogedengbe explained that the change was necessary to ensure
fairness in the political system, so that the three senatorial districts
would be represented.
The incumbent State Governor, Adams Oshiomhole, hails from Edo
North senatorial district while his deputy, Dr. Pius Odubu, and Ativie
hail from Edo South.
Okonoboh represents Igueben constituency in Edo Central senatorial district.
Rules 1(2), 20, 22 and 73 of the House were relaxed before the
member representing Owan East asked Ativie to step down for the Igueben
lawmaker to assume officer while she took office as his deputy.
Ogedengbe “I going to move that there is a change of leadership
in the House in order that this state moves forward, that there will be
fairness and equity in the system, that the three senatorial districts
will be properly accommodated. I am going to move with a heavy heart.
“I move, therefore, that the Speaker of the Edo State House of
Assembly, Mrs. Elizabeth Ativie, should step down and assume office as
Deputy Speaker of the Edo State House of Assembly and that the Deputy
Speaker, Dr. Justin Okonoboh, be promoted as the new Speaker.”
He had noted that 17 members had supported the change of leadership.
But 18 members stood up for identification in support of the
motion, which was seconded by the member representing Oredo West, Chris
Okaeben.
While accepting the change, Ativie said that her short stay in
office recorded tremendous achievements as the members worked as a team.
Ativie commended the lawmakers for giving her the opportunity to serve and urged them to accord same to her successor.
She said, “Although this is a huge a difficult sacrifice to
make, I believe that it should be done for the sake of the people of Edo
State. No sacrifice will be too big to pay in meeting the yearning
aspirations of or people, who elected us to this House.
“Today, I bury my pride and my ambition for the general good of
the people and the state, through which I emerged as a legislator.”
On his part, Okonoboh said that his emergency was a result of wide consultations within the All Progressives Congress
He noted that the new development was a House matter that was devoid of any interference from the governor.
He commended Ativie for her willingness to step down in a manner
unprecedented in the entire country, vowing that all her appointments
would remain valid.




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