NewsMutfwang Hosts Newly Inaugurated Assembly Members, Calls For Executive-Legislature Partnership

Mutfwang Hosts Newly Inaugurated Assembly Members, Calls For Executive-Legislature Partnership

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April 5, (THEWILL)- Plateau State Governor, Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, has called for collaboration and synergy between the executive and legislature in the interest of the State as he received the nine newly inaugurated members of the Plateau State House of Assembly at the Government House in Jos.

According to watchers of politics and politics analysts, the inauguration of nine out of the sixteen persons who earned electoral victory at the Appeal Court in Abuja will go a long way to douse the tension that was building as the Speaker was being constrained by judicial instruments from performing the swearing-in.

The Director of Press and Public Affairs to the Governor, Gyang Bere, in a statement on Friday, said the Governor has “officially welcomed the newly inaugurated members of the Plateau State House of Assembly, along with their principal officers, whose return to office was validated by the judgement of the Court of Appeal. This development puts to an end, the recent misunderstanding within the House”.

Governor Mutfwang, who hosted the members at the Old Government House in Rayfield on Friday, emphasised the importance of fostering a harmonious working relationship and enhancing collaboration among the three branches of government in the best interest of the state.

The Governor congratulated the newly sworn-in members and principal officers, saying: “Today brings me immense joy. I have always advocated for the seamless functioning of the three arms of government. Thus, it is gratifying to witness the House fully operational, poised to safeguard the interests of the people of Plateau State across various constituencies.

“Despite wrong accusations of obstructing the House’s inauguration, it is evident that the House is fully in charge of its affairs, and I commend you for that. Be rest assured, we are committed to serving the people of Plateau State.”

Governor Mutfwang assured the members of the State Assembly of his administration’s support in enhancing their capacity through training to enable them to formulate quality legislation for effective governance in the interest of the people.

“We are dedicated to collaborating effectively to advance the interests of the people of Plateau State. The citizens are expecting nothing less than a cohesive effort from the Executive, Legislature, and Judiciary to ensure security, economic development, and overall progress,” he added.

The Governor, who pledged to lead by example in fulfilling the mandate entrusted to him by the people of Plateau State, urged the newly elected principal officers to work closely with the Speaker to improve the lives of the Plateau people. He also expressed gratitude to the citizens for their steadfast support and reassured them of his commitment to their welfare.

Speaking, the Speaker of the Plateau State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Gabriel Dewan, pledged the unwavering support of the Assembly in fostering a collaborative working relationship for good governance.

Dewan introduced the new principal officers, including the Deputy Speaker, Majority Leader, Deputy Majority Leader, Chief Whip, Deputy Chief Whip, Majority Leader, and Minority Whip, and assured of their commitment to serving the people of Plateau State.

The Speaker also announced the extension of the tenure of the Transition Implementation Committee Chairmen of the 17 Local Government Areas for a period of nine months.

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