By Iteveh Ekpokpobe
A coalition of Chairmen and members of several Civil Societies in Delta State today stormed the gates of the State Assembly Complex, calling on the house to ensure public hearing on a bill for a law to establish the Delta State Internal Revenue Service and Its Board and other matters connected therewith.
The group led by the Director General, Conference for the Actualisation of Human Rights, Barrister Omes Ogedegbe, urged the State Parliament to take a cue from their federal counterparts who halted the over a accelerated process of the bill on infectious diseases upon public outcry for failing to conduct a public hearing.
According to them, inherent in the bill are provisions that empower the executioner of the law to invade the houses and properties of Deltans for the purpose of carryout assessments.
In a statement jointly signed by Leaders of the CSOs including, Executive Director, Value Rebirth and Empowerment Initiative, Comr. Edewor Ogedegbe; Chairman, Spy-In, Delta State, Comr. Efemena Umukoro; Coordinator, Civil Right Council, Comr. Emmanuel Agbubi; National Coordinator, Ijaw Peoples Development Initiatives, Comr. Ozobo Austin, and State Chairman, Confab for Human Right, Comr. Sunday Atiku, Deltans have been urged to join the march for the suspension of the bill to ensure due process.
The protesters lamented that the House of Assembly was fast losing its honour for passing, in just one sitting the Delta State Public Procurement Bill.
“We must wake up and be vigilant otherwise these current Assembly men would be a tool for smuggling of obnoxious laws into our polity. Deltans must rise up to demand that the bill be suspended until the atmosphere is rip for same to through Public Hearing.” Their statement read.
The Deputy Speaker, Rt. Hon. Ochor Ochor, who was on ground to receive the statement of the protesters, said he would communicate the letter to the house even as he assured them of the house commitment to due process.