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Ebonyi Assembly passes confidence vote on Nwifuru

The Ebonyi State House of Assembly has passed vote of confidence on Governor Francis Nwifuru .

Moving the motion under matters of urgent public importance, the Chief Whip of the Assembly, Hon Nkemka  Onumah argued that the Governor has recorded unprecedented developmental strides which includes infrastructure, empowerment, water, security, human development among others within three months in office.

Seconding the motion, the member representing Izzi West Constituency,  Hon Abiri Godwin said the motion was apt as the activities of the  Governor have been monitored and discovered to reflect the expectations and yearnings of the people especially the  construction of rural  roads in all the 24 State constituencies in the state and distribution of fertilizers to genuine farmers to reduce food insufficiency in the nearest future.

In thier Contributions, member representing Izzi East Constituency,  Hon Goodluck Mbam and a member representing Ebonyi North East, Hon Chinyere Nwogbaga averred that the people of the state can now sleep with thier two eyes closed owing to Governor Nwifuru’s achievements in the area of security adding that the vote of confidence on the Governor will strengthen him to deliver more democratic  dividends.

The Speaker of the Assembly, Hon  Moses Odunwa put the motion to votes  and it was unanimously adopted.

The House equally passed a motion directing local government chairmen to pay monthly stipends of at least twenty thousand naira(N20000) to town union executives in the state.

Moving the motion seeking for the payment of  monthly stipends  to the town union executives, the Deputy Speaker of the House,  Hon  Chinedu Onah  representing Ohaukwu South said town union executives in villages  play invaluable roles in assisting the government to maintain peace and order in thier various areas  of coverage adding that Town Union Executives have been rendering their services  over the years without any form form of incentives.

Contributing  the House Chief Whip Hon Nkemka Onumah  and a member representing Ohaozara East Hon Chigozie Igu  stressed the need for timely passage of the motion and the support of the members to achieve this saying  it  is in line with the Governor’s Peoples  Charter of  Need to Ebonyi citizens as a source of encouragement to the work they do in alleviating the economic hardship caused by fuel subsidy removal.

In thier contributions, Hon Friday Ogbuewu representing Ezza South Constituency, Hon Ifeanyi Nwakpu representing Ikwo North  and Hon Stephen Orji Igwe representing Afikpo South East argued that the payment of monthly stipends will be an encouragement to the town union executives to assist in discharging thier functions.

The Speaker put  the motion to question after much deliberations by the members and it was unanimously adopted. 

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