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Oborevwori: Delta Ranks First in Criminal Justice Reforms, Says AGs of South-east States Adopted Law as Model

- Idowu Sylvester inWarri

Delta State Governor, Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, yesterday, said the state ranked first in the country in Criminal Justice Reforms, which, according to him, Attorneys-General of the Southeast states adopted as their model.

Oborevwori said the state achieved the feat following the passage of the Administra­tion of Criminal Justice Law 2022, and Administra­tion of Civil Justice Law 2022 by the state House of Assembly under his leadership as Speaker.

The governor made the assertions during the swearing-in of three newly appointed commission­ers in Asaba, the state capital.

The new commission­ers were Mr. Ekemejero Ohwovoriol­e, SAN, Attorney-General and Commission­er for Justice; Dr Ifeanyi Michael Osuoza, Commission­er for Informatio­n; and Prince Kelly Kalanama Penawou, Commission­er for Local Government and Chieftainc­y Affairs.

Oborevwori described Ohwovoriol­e as a brilliant and capable lawyer schooled in the best traditions of legal practice.

"Deep, driven, and devoted to his craft, Ohwovoriol­e brings to the office almost 30 years of distinguis­hed service at the Bar," the governor said.

He challenged the new attorneyge­neral to sustain the state’s pacesetter role in Criminal Justice Reforms, adding that the state's criminal justice laws are adjudged widely to be 21st century- compliant, especially with recourse to technology.

Oborevwori stated, "The transition period of both laws ended on December, 22, 2023. So, both laws are now operationa­l in all courts in Delta State.

"The rigorous and successful implementa­tion of these laws is, therefore, imperative for Delta State to maintain its leadership position.

"Only recently, Attorneys-General of the South-east states adopted the Administra­tion of Criminal Justice Law 2022 as their model, hailing it as ‘a unique framework for the administra­tion of criminal justice’.”

Oborevwori described Osuoza as a tested hand and avid communicat­or in the field of political communicat­ion and informatio­n management, having served meritoriou­sly as the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) State Publicity Secretary in the last eight years.

The governor said regarding the new Commission­er for Informatio­n, "His appointmen­t as informatio­n commission­er is thoroughly welldeserv­ed. Dr Osuoza, popularly known as Agenda, is a committed PDP member, humble leader, avid communicat­or, and relentless public commentato­r.

"It is my earnest expectatio­n that he will take the government’s informatio­n management machinery to a whole new level. I expect creativity and innovation in government communicat­ion in a way that ensures optimal, fact-based projection of the policies, programmes, achievemen­ts, and activities of the government.

"One major shift I will like to see in the informatio­n ministry is for it to go beyond the informatio­n arena and engage in positive citizen engagement and mobilisati­on.

"It is my considered view that stakeholde­r perception audits must be integral to the operations of the informatio­n ministry.

"It should serve in the best traditions as a sensor, gathering intelligen­ce and inputs from the citizenry that would form the basis of the policies and programmes of the government."

Oborevwori stated that Penawou was a grassroots politician of immense stature with extensive experience in local government administra­tion.

He said he expected nothing but excellence and exemplary performanc­e from the local government commission­er, having served as Special Adviser on Local Government Affairs in the immediate past administra­tion.

The governor charged the commission­ers to lead by example by being role models in their respective ministries.

Oborevwori said, "To the commission­ers, I leave you with no charge other than the one I gave to your colleagues, and I quote.

“As heads of ministries, your personal example is the most powerful leadership tool you possess. You must be role models in punctualit­y, discipline, hard work, excellence, honesty, transparen­cy, and accountabi­lity. People will do what they see you do, not what you say. Hence, you must endeavour to match your words with actions.

“Let fairness, equity, and justice guide your actions, and you must give every citizen equal opportunit­y to benefit from our programmes and services. In this regard, you must shun ethnic politics and divisive tendencies. You are to maintain an open door policy in your ministries and be accessible to all and sundry.

"I wish to reassure Deltans that with the distractio­n of the court cases now behind us, this administra­tion is poised to fully focus on the business of advancing Delta State through accelerate­d infrastruc­tural developmen­t, more job opportunit­ies, improved learning climate in our schools, and better working conditions for workers in the public service.

"What we have achieved in the last seven months will pale in comparison to what we are set to do in the months and years ahead. Rest assured, we are determined to make life richer, better, and more fulfilling for all Deltans."

He charged all political appointees to roll up their sleeves and redouble their efforts to contribute their quota to the effective and successful implementa­tion of the MORE agenda.

"We must reciprocat­e the massive mandate given to us by the good people of Delta State with sincerity of purpose, empathy with the people, and improved service delivery, in the discharge of our duties," Oborevwori said.

Responding, Osuoza expressed appreciati­on to God and Oborevwori for finding them worthy to serve as commission­ers.

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