The Executive Chairman of Aniocha South Local Government Area, Hon. Pastor Jude Chukwunwike , has warmly congratulated the Speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Emomotimi Guwor, on his emergence as Chairman of the Conference of Speakers of State Legislatures of Nigeria.
Rt. Hon. Guwor emerged chairman at the General Meeting of the Conference held in Abuja on Monday, a development that places Delta State at the centre of national legislative leadership and reinforces its growing influence and profile in inter-parliamentary cooperation across the country.
In a statement issued by his media aide, Oyem Jonathan, Pastor Chukwunwike described Guwor’s emergence as well-deserved and timely, noting that it is a clear reflection of his depth of legislative experience, proven leadership capacity, and unwavering commitment to democratic ideals.
According to him, the Conference of Speakers occupies a pivotal platform in Nigeria’s democratic framework, serving as a platform for collaboration among state legislatures, policy harmonisation, and the promotion of good governance at sub-national level.
Pastor Chukwunwike stated that Guwor’s election as chairman goes beyond personal accomplishment, describing it as a collective honour for Delta State and a strong endorsement of the maturity, stability, and progressive orientation of the Delta State House of Assembly.
He expressed confidence that Rt. Hon. Guwor would bring wisdom, inclusiveness, and a reform-focused vision to the leadership of the Conference, while strengthening synergy among state legislatures and fostering constructive engagement with other arms of government in the national interest.
Chukwunwike further noted that Guwor’s emergence is a testament to Delta State’s rising profile in national legislative affairs and a clear indication of the state’s growing role in shaping democratic governance across the federation.
He congratulated the Speaker once again and wished him a successful tenure marked by impactful leadership, institutional strengthening, and lasting contributions to Nigeria’s democratic development.