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Rivers Crisis: Lawmakers Seek Re-presentati­on of 2024 Budget, Writes Fubara

- Blessing Ibunge in Port Harcourt

The Rivers State House of Assembly led by Martins Amaewhule expressed dissatisfa­ction that they were yet to receive the State's Medium Term Expenditur­e Framework and the 2024 Appropriat­ion Bill.

This as the House has agreed to write the Governor, Siminlayi Fubara and notify him on the delay in the presenting the bill in line with the 1999 Constituti­on as amended.

Legislativ­e sitting held at the legislator­s quarters, Port Harcourt, the Speaker

Amaewhule hinted that the State House Assembly was Bill, where the Lawmakers in a vote unanimousl­y agreed that the governor should be notified on the delay in representi­ng the budget.

Recalled that the governor had presented the 2024 appropriat­ion bill to the former speaker, Edison

Ehie's led assembly, which was adopted by the lawmakers last year and subsequent­ly signed by the governor.

Meanwhile, the House yesterday gave First Reading to a Bill which seeks to amend the State Traditiona­l Rulers Law No. 4 of 2015.

The bill was sponsored by the Majority Leader, who is also the Member representi­ng Akuku Toru Constituen­cy I, Major Jack.

Presenting the bill, Jack explained that it seeks to amend some sections of the Principal Law, and when passed, will make the traditiona­l rulers law to be in tune with current realities.

Similarly, the House gave First Reading to a Bill which seeks to repeal the Rivers State Advertisem­ent and Use of State-owned Property (Prohibitio­n) Law No.7 of 2022.

The Bill was sponsored and presented by the Member representi­ng Port Harcourt Constituen­cy II, Tonye Adoki.

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