The Delta State House of Assembly has screened and confirmed Chief Stephen Ajusah, who was nominated by Governor Ifeanyi Okowa, for appointment as a member of the Delta State Judicial Service Commission.
The screening of the nominee followed a motion moved by the Majority Leader, Honourable Tim Owhefere, seconded by the member representing the Oshimili South Constituency, Honourable Shedrack Rapu at Tuesday’s plenary presided over by the Speaker, Honourable Sheriff Oborevwori.
The nominee was introduced by the member representing the Ndokwa West Constituency, Honourable Charles Emetulu, who described Chief Stephen Ajusah as a renowned educationist and a leader of the People’s Democratic Party PDP in Ndokwa East Local Government Area.
He told the House that Chief Ajusah was currently a member of the Delta State Judicial Service Commission and was renominated by the Governor for another term.
The Majority Leader, Honourable Tim Owhefere, said he was impressed by the credentials of Chief Stephen Ajusah which dated back to Western and Mid Western regions and applied that the nominee should be allowed to take a bow.
Following the application, the Speaker, Honourable Oborevwori asked the nominee to take a bow.
The Majority Leader, Honourable Owhefere moved a motion for the confirmation of the nominee which was seconded by the Deputy Majority Leader and member representing the Bomadi constituency, Honourable Oboro Preyor and adopted.
The House deferred the report of the ad-hoc committee on the Delta State Judicial Fund Management Financial Autonomy Bill to Tuesday next week.
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