Speaker, Delta State House of Assembly, Rt Hon. Emomotimi Guwor, has commended the efforts of Journalists in the state towards nation building.

Guwor made the commendation while playing host to members of the Indigenous Correspondent Chapel at his office.

He said as member of the fourth estate of the realm, they have massively contributed to the growth and development of the nation through their reportage.

While assuring them of synergy, the speaker said the journalists have added colour to their activities in the House.

He admonished them to be objective in their reportage and always seek for information that will help them in their reports.

He assured the journalists of the legislative backing of the House of Assembly in ensuring that the Ministry of Riverine Infrastructure Development stands the test of time.

Speaking of the implementation of the anti grazing bills, he said the deputy speaker and his committee were working to ensure that it is implemented.

On the appeal for intervention of the legislatures towards transforming Coker interchange, the Speaker said they will work with the Executive in ensuring that the environment is given a face lift.

Earlier, the Chairman of the Chapel, Comrade Kenneth Orusi appealed for a legislation to ensure that the newly created ministry in the state comes to stay.

Orusi also requested that the legislature help implement bills and make laws that will impact on the lives of Deltans.

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