Odunwa Emerges As Speaker of Ebonyi House of Assembly
Moses Odunwa (APC–Ikwo South) has emerged as the Speaker of the seventh Ebonyi State House of Assembly.
Odunwa, a two-term member of the Assembly was elected unopposed during its inauguration by Gov. Francis Nwifuru on Tuesday in Abakaliki, the state capital in Southeast Nigeria.
Nkemka Onuma (APC–Afikpo South West) nominated Odunwa for the position and it was seconded by Mr Godwin Abiri (APC–Izzi West).
Mr Chinedu Onah (APC-Ohaukwu South) was elected the Deputy Speaker of the Assembly also unopposed.
Mr Celestine Ogba (LP–Onicha East) nominated Onah for the position and it was seconded by Mr Friday Ogbuewu (APC–Ezza South).
The Immediate Past deputy speaker of the Assembly, Kingsley Ikoro emerged as the Majority Leader of the House while Nkemka Onuma emerged as the Majority Whip.
Chief Joseph Ununu (APC–Abakaliki North) emerged as the Deputy Leader of the Assembly while Mr Arinze Lucas (Ishielu South) emerged as the Deputy Whip.
Odunwa, in his acceptance speech as the speaker, thanked the members for electing him, assuring them that he would judiciously discharge his duties.
He said; “I thank Governor Francis Nwifuru for his love and care and his predecessor, David Umahi for ensuring my emergence as a member of the assembly in 2019.
“This helped me attain the position of the speaker and I thank others who contributed to making this dream a reality.”
He promised that the Assembly would cooperate with the executive arm of government in sustaining the state’s development.
“We will, however, not compromise on our legislative duties of formulating laws which would enhance the well-being of the people,” he said.
The Assembly received and announced the lists of the Governor’s Commissioner nominees while fixing June 14 for their screening.
The APC dominates the 24-member Assembly with 19 seats while the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the All Progressives Grand Alliance trail with two seats each.
The Labour Party has one seat.
NAN/ Mercy Chukwudiebere