The Delta Assembly Opposes Unlawful Barricades And The Exploitation Of Traders And Passengers.

 


The Delta State House of Assembly has expressed concern over the increasing prevalence of illegal roadblocks and extortion of commuters and traders on the state's roads. 

In a motion raised during a plenary session by Hon. Oboro Preyor, the member representing Bomadi State constituency, the lawmakers called for action to address this issue.

The House urged the state governor, Sheriff Oborevwori, to work with the state commissioner of Police, the Director of the Department of State Service (DSS), the joint Task Force (JTF), and other relevant security agencies to completely dismantle, remove, and close down all existing illegal roadblocks and illegal tax collection points in the state. 

They also called for the apprehension and prosecution of individuals responsible for these illegal activities in accordance with state laws.

Additionally, the motion, which was amended by Hon. Ferguson Onwo, urged the Governor to establish a special task force to ensure that traders and commuters can use the roads without harassment.

During discussions on the motion, it was highlighted that these illegal roadblocks contribute to the rising costs of goods and services in the state and can lead to physical harm and mistreatment of those who challenge them. 

Members of the assembly stressed the need to address this issue promptly, as it not only violates the law but also harms the economic well-being of the people of Delta State.

The motion received unanimous approval through a voice vote, demonstrating the assembly's commitment to combatting this problem and aligning with the state governor's agenda.

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