The Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike has signed 3 Bills into Law.
The new Laws are the Rivers State Kenule Beeson Saro-Wiwa Polytechnic, Bori ( Amendment) Law, 2015, the Rivers State Kidnap (Prohibition) Amendment Law, 2015, as well as the Rivers State Traditional Rulers Law No.4 of 2015, all passed by the Rivers State House of Assembly.
Wike declared that the new anti-kidnapping law passed by the State Assembly will help in checking the rising wave of the ugly crime in the state.
Assenting to the Bills, he said with the law becoming operational, criminals convicted for kidnapping and accessories to kidnap will forfeit their assets, funds and proceeds from the act.
In his words, “I am happy to assent to this anti-kidnapping bill as it will help the security agencies in their fight against kidnappers and their sponsors”.
On the Rivers State Kenule Beeson Saro- Wiwa Polytechnic, Bori ( Amendment) Law, 2015, Governor Wike said the renaming of the school became necessary because of the contributions of the law Saro-Wiwa to the development of the state.
He said that the third bill he assented to titled, ‘Rivers State Traditional Rulers Law No.4 of 2015′ was aimed at returning dignity and respect to the traditional institutions.
The governor said that there was no reason why the State Traditional Institution should be politicised.
Governor Wike commended the State Assembly for always putting the interest of the state first in their consideration of bills.
Leader of the Rivers State House of Assembly, Mr Martins Amaehule who presented the bills to the state Executive said that the 3 laws were vital to the good governance of the state.
On his part, Speaker of the House, Ikunyi Ibani assured the people of the state that the Assembly will continue to partner with the Executive for the development of the state.
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