Preyor Controversial Suspension: Bomadi Constituency Demands Explanation From Mr Speaker,
What Constitutes Gross Misconduct?
The recent suspension of lawmaker, Hon. Oboro Preyor, Member Representing Bomadi State Constituency and Chairman House Committee on Works & Special Projects in the Delta State House Of Assembly by his colleagues in the House of Assembly has raised eyebrows, with many questioning the grounds for this decision. As the Governor presents the 2025 budget proposal to the State Assembly on Thursday, attention turns to the circumstances surrounding Preyor’s suspension.
*The Need for Transparency*
In the interest of accountability and transparency, the Speaker must provide clear explanations for the actions taken against Preyor. The people of Bomadi Constituency and Delta State deserve to know what constitutes “Gross Misconduct” in this context.
*Key Questions*
-What specific actions or behaviors led to Preyor’s suspension?
– Were there any prior warnings or disciplinary measures taken before the suspension?
– How does the Assembly define “gross misconduct,” and are these guidelines publicly available?
*A Call to Action*
We urge the Speaker to provide a detailed response to these questions, ensuring that the people of Delta State understand the reasoning behind Preyor’s suspension. Transparency is essential in maintaining public trust and confidence in the Assembly’s decision-making processes.
The good people of Bomadi constituency deserve to be represented at the discussions of the State budget, so we urge the Speaker to do all within his power to include our representative in the discussions of the 2025 budget.
Signed:
Engr. Franklin Miebi Garry, on behalf of Concerned Citizens of Bomadi Constituency