The Nigerian Senate has restored the suppressed Ethiope West Constituency 1, which comprises of Jesse and Mosogar in Delta State.
This follows a successful motion moved by the Deputy President of the Senate and Senator representing Delta Central Senatorial District, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, on Monday February 21st 2022,.
The move will see the constituency elect a lawmaker into the Delta State House of Assembly in the next elections.
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This was contained in a press release signed by the Special Adviser to the DSP on Legislative & Plenary Matters, Prince Efe Duku.
Duku, who described Omo-Agege as a privilege, said;
“The Obarisi of Urhoboland had earlier on December 10, 2020 also moved the Red Chamber to restore Abraka State Constituency to elect its own member to the House of Assembly.
“Following a detailed motion by the DSP during today’s plenary, the Senate unanimously adopted a resolution approving the immediate restoration of Ethiope West State Constituency 1 as a separate and distinct State Constituency in line with relevant provisions of the Constitution.
“Senator Omo-Agege presented compelling facts supported with valid and subsisting judicial pronouncements confirming that Ethiope West State Constituency 1, which consists of Jesse Ward I, Jesse Ward II, Jesse Ward III, Jesse Ward IV, Mosogar Ward I and Mosogar Ward II, was arbitrarily and unjustifiably suppressed by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC.
“The DSP’s re-election to the Senate is a privilege and a mandate for more courageous, qualitative, and progressive representation for our people. Today’s resolution is yet another fruitful evidence of that. It proves his seamless capacity to network with other leaders to advance our people’s strategic interests. This will continue, as he is totally committed to his solemn duties”, the release added.
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