By Chinedu Amede
The leader of Ndokwa West. 8th Legislative Assembly Rt. Hon. Enukegu Adaeze Sandra has asserted that the currrnt members of the Legislative Arm of the Local Government Council would enact progressive Laws that will impact positively on the lices of indigenes and other residents of the area. Rt. Hon. Enukegu who is the first female Leader of the Legislature also noted that she had a set of formidable team capable of creating the needed enabling atmosphere for total transformation of all sectors of the people’s lives.
Answering other questions from our reporter in her office, the Ogume Councilor explained that a hundred days of their Legislative business was too short for adequate assessement of their performance, adding that though, Councilors were originally saddled with the task of law making, but could also attract physical infrastructural projects to develop their respective constituencies.
She confided in The Pointer that with cordial and mutual understanding and working relationship between the Executive and Legislative arms of the LG. Council, it would be easy to creat Constituency projects curtesy of the Executive Chairman and members of his Carbinent.”I want to inform you that we the Ndokwa West Councilors have been working in a cordial relationship and mutual understanding with the Executive Arm of the Local Government Council” she pointed out.
While requesting the indigenes to be patient with the present administrations of Gov. Oborevwori and Chief Obi Nzete, Hon. Enukegu recalled that the Executive Chairman of the LG. Council had beaten the immagination of his critics through excellent performance during his first tenure in office, remarking that her 8th Assembly of the LG. Council would not leave anything undone in partnership with the Executive Arm towards face-lifting the various communities and their people. within the local government area ” This is because Chief Goddey Obi Nzete is his poeple’s man” she said.
In other statements, the Legislative Leader solicited for cooperation and support from the indigenes and other residents, especially the career civil servants, irrespective of political party affinity, in order to promote and sustain the existing synergy between the two arms of government,
noting that it would form the basis for the desirable level of development.