Warri South Legislature adopts resolution on Ijaw aboriginal status in LGA

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The Legislative Arm of Warri South Local Government Council has passed a resolution declaring that there are no Ijaw aboriginal communities within Warri South Local Government Area of Delta State.

The resolution was adopted during an open plenary session convened to deliberate on concerns arising from the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)’s ongoing ward delineation exercise.

During the session, representatives of protesting Itsekiri and Urhobo youths were invited to present their positions on the ward delineation process and its implications for the local government.

Following the deliberations, the Majority Leader of the House, Hon. Tuoyo Ebigbeyi, moved a motion seeking the adoption of the resolution. The motion was seconded by Hon. Eghere Dumetotor.

The resolution was subsequently put to a vote and adopted, with 18 lawmakers voting in support and one voting against.

The development comes amid ongoing debates and differing views among stakeholders over issues relating to community identity and the implementation of INEC’s ward delineation exercise in parts of Delta State.

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