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EKITI 7TH ASSEMBLY: ADEOYE ARIBASOYE EMERGED SPEAKER, AS LATE DEPUTY GOVERNOR'S DAUGHTER, BOLAJI OLAGBAJU EMERGED THE 1ST FEMALE DEPUTY SPEAKER


Ekiti State House of Assembly inaugurated the 7th Assembly and the lawmaker representing Ikole constituency two in the Ekiti State House of Assembly, Adeoye Aribasoye emerged as speaker of the seventh assembly.

Until his election, he served as the chief whip of the Sixth Assembly and also as the chairman of the House Committee on Media and public affairs (official spokesman of the House).

The emergence of Aribasoye was unopposed following the proclamation of the 26-member seventh assembly by the governor, Biodun Oyebanji in line with the constitutional provision.

Also, the lawmaker and the daughter of the immediate past Deputy Governor, Late Otunba Bisi Egbeyemi from Ado-Ekiti constituency two, Bolaji Olagbaju emerged as the Deputy Speaker unopposed in the house with twenty-four All Progressives Congress (APC) members and two from the Social Democratic Party (SDP).

The nomination for the speaker, presided over by the clerk of the house, Tola Esan was moved by Femi Akindele representing Irepodun/Ifelodun constituency one and seconded by his counterpart Lateef Akanle, from Ekiti East 2.

Speaking, the new speaker commended his colleagues and leadership of the APC for the confidence reposed in him, promising to run the legislative arm towards the overall development of the state.

Aribasoye who was first elected into the house in 2019 explained that he would remain dedicated and committed to the responsibilities of the lawmakers in the area of making laws, oversight and support to the executive arm of the government.

He lauded the efforts of Governor Oyebanji since his assumption in office, assuring him that the house would initiate laws that would assist in achieving his six-point agenda towards a prosperous state and socio-economic development.

In the selection of other principal officers, the speaker announced Tolulope Ige (Ekiti South West 2) as the new majority leader, while the deputy majority leader is the lawmaker from Ido-Osi constituency two, Oluyomi Ayorinde as nominated by the APC.

The member representing Efon, Bosede Olowookere emerged as the chief whip, and her counterpart from the Emure constituency, Maryam Ogunlade was picked as the deputy chief whip.

The SDP with just two members picked Dele Ogunsakin, from Ekiti East Constituency 1 as the minority leader.

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