Ondo State House of Assembly
The Ondo State House of Assembly is the legislative branch of the Ondo State Government inaugurated on February 3, 1979. The assembly is unicameral with 26 representatives elected from each constituencies of the 18 local government area of the state.[1] In 2011, the assembly consists of two political parties, LP and the PDP but the assembly was dominated by the Labour party with a total number of 25 representative and the PDP with only one representative.[2] In October 2015, all members of the assembly defected to the PDP following the defection of Olusegun Mimiko, the governor of the state who was re-elected on May 29, 2011 following the April 11, 2011 election.[3] Presently, the Assembly comprises 23 members of the PDP and 2 members of the APC with a vacant seat.[4]
Ondo State House of Assembly | |
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Ondo State Legislature | |
Type | |
Type | |
Term limits | 4 years |
History | |
Founded | February 3, 1976 |
Leadership | |
Rt. Hon. Bamidele Oleyelogun | |
Structure | |
Seats | 26 |
Length of term | 4 years |
Elections | |
Direct election | |
Last election | May 2011 |
Structure And Composition
The Ondo State House of Assembly is the legislative body responsible for making laws and representing the interests of the people of Ondo State, Nigeria. It consists of 26 representatives members who represent different constituencies, electoral districts, political parties, a Speaker, and a Deputy Speaker. The Speaker presides over the proceedings and ensures the effective functioning of the legislative process. The Ondo State House of Assembly has a number of principal officers, committees, plenary sessions, parliamentary rules and procedures, and a relationship with the executive branch of government. These officers are responsible for examining bills, conducting inquiries, and ensuring proper governance and accountability.
Notable Legislation and Debates
The Ondo State House of Assembly has been involved in several notable legislations and debates that have shaped the governance and development of Ondo State. These include the Ondo State Health Insurance Scheme, Local Government Autonomy, Education Reform, and Security and Crime Prevention. These initiatives seek to improve access to quality healthcare services, protect vulnerable populations, and promote overall health and well-being. The Ondo State House of Assembly has taken legislative measures to support security agencies, combat crime, infrastructural development, gender equality and women empowerment, and environmental conservation. These initiatives demonstrate the proactive role of the Assembly in addressing key issues, improving governance, and promoting the welfare of the people of Ondo State.
Power and Function
The Ondo State House of Assembly holds several powers and functions within the governance structure of Ondo State, such as enacting laws, exercising oversight over the executive branch, and approving the annual budget. It also serves as a representative body for the people of Ondo State. The Ondo State House of Assembly is responsible for representing their constituents, advocating for their rights, and contributing to policy-making processes. It is involved in constituency projects, resolutions and motions, impeachment proceedings, and committee work to ensure proper scrutiny, monitoring, and evaluation of government policies and programs.
Sessions and Proceedings
The Ondo State House of Assembly operates through sessions and proceedings that govern its legislative activities. Plenary sessions are the main gatherings and are presided over by the Speaker or Deputy Speaker. Opening and Closing Sessions mark the start of the legislative year and may involve speeches, reports, or reflections. Committee Meetings are established to handle specific areas of legislative work. The Ondo State House of Assembly follows a legislative process for the consideration and passage of bills, which involves multiple stages.
Question Time is provided during plenary sessions to allow members to ask questions of the executive. Rules and procedures govern the assembly's proceedings to ensure the smooth and orderly functioning of the legislative process.
Committee and Subcommittees
The Ondo State House of Assembly establishes various committees and sub-committees to facilitate the efficient functioning of legislative activities and to address specific areas of governance. These committees play a crucial role in examining bills, conducting inquiries, making recommendations, and overseeing various aspects of government policies and programs. Here are some examples of committees and sub-committees commonly found in the Ondo State House of Assembly
Speaker and Leadership
The incumbent Speaker is Bamidele Oleyelogun who succeeded the first female speaker of the Assembly, Jumoke Akindele .[5][6] [7]
Current House Of Assembly Member[8]
S/N | Name | Constituency | Post Held |
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1. | Rt. Hon. (Chief) Oleyelogun Bamidele David | Ifedore | Speaker |
2.Rt. Hon. Aderoboye Samuel Ademoye | Deputy Speaker | ||
3.HON. Oluwole Emmanuel Ogunmolasuyi | Owo Constituency I. | Majority Leader | |
4. | Hon. Oladiji Olamide Adesanmi | Ondo East | Dep. Majority Leader |
5. | Hon. Mohamed Taofik
AKOKO North West Constituency 2 |
Chief Whip | |
6. | Hon. Festus Ayodele Adefiranye | Ile-Oluji/Oke-igbo | Deputy Chief Whip |
7. | Hon. Simeon Toluwani Borokini]] | Akure South I | Whip |
8. | Hon. Elegbeleye Rasheed Olalekan | Akoko North East | Minority Leader |
9. | Hon. Akingbaso Festus O | Idanre | Dep. Minority Leader |
10. | Hon. (Prince) Akinruntan Abayomi | Ilaje 1 | Parliamentary Secretary |
11. | Hon. Akinrogunde Akintomide | Okitipupa I | Deputy Parliamentary Secretary |
12. | Hon. Samuel E. Ademola | Irele | Member |
13. | Hon. (Dr) Adeyemi Olayemi A | Owo Constituency II | Member |
14. | Hon. Adewale Williams-Adewinle | Ondo West II | Member |
15. | Hon. (Dr.) Abiodun Faleye | Akure North | Member |
16. | Hon. (Eldr) Felemu Gudubankole O | Akoko South-West II | Member |
17. | Hon Tomide Leonard Akinribido. | Ondo West Constituency I | Member |
18. | Hon. Gbegudu Ololade James | Okitipupa II | Member |
19. | Hon. Jamiu Sulaiman Maito | Akoko North West Constituency I | Member |
20. | Hon. Olajide David Sunday | Akure South II | Member |
21. | Hon. Oluyede O. Feyide | Ose | Member |
22. | Hon. Olugbenga Akogun Omole | Akoko South West I | Member |
23. | Hon. Favour Semilore Tomomewo | Ilaje II | Member |
24. | Hon. (Barr.) Torhukerhijo Success | Ese-odo | Member |
25. | Hon. Towase Kuti Oluwasegunota | Akoko South-East | Member |
26. | Rt Hon Ogundeji Iroju. | Odigbo Constituency I | Member |
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- "Ondo Assembly to begin Deputy Governor's impeachment process this week - DailyPost Nigeria". DailyPost Nigeria. Retrieved 21 April 2015.
- Yinka Oladoyinbo. "As ondo assembly gets first female speaker". tribune.com.ng. Archived from the original on 22 April 2015. Retrieved 21 April 2015.
- "speaker of the ondo state house of assembly Jumoke Akindele Archives - Premium Times Nigeria". Premium Times Nigeria. Retrieved 21 April 2015.
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- "Ondo State Government". www.ondostate.gov.ng. Retrieved 2020-07-21.