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Obudu Chairman signs 5 bills into law

by Frank Ulom
13 May 2025
in Politics
Obudu Chairman signs 5 bills into law

OBUDU (CONVERSEER) – The Executive Chairman of Obudu Local Government, Hon. (Amb.) Peter Undiandeye, has officially assented to five newly passed bylaws, enacting them as part of the council’s legal framework for enforcement and policy implementation.

Signing the bylaws in his office on Monday, in the presence of the Leader of the Legislative Assembly, Hon. Samuel Eneji, the Clerk of the Chamber, Dr Agabi Ferdinand, and other councillors, the Council Chairman Undiandeye praised the legislative arm for their diligence and proactive efforts in repositioning Obudu Local Government for effective governance.

He emphasised that the new laws are designed to enhance administration, maintain social order, preserve cultural identity, and stimulate economic growth.

“These bylaws are tailored to address pressing challenges in our communities, ranging from market regulation and consumer protection to revenue generation and cultural preservation. I applaud the legislative arm for their foresight and commitment,” the chairman stated.

He explained that the laws underwent thorough legislative scrutiny before being enacted, aligning with his administration’s goal of making governance more responsive and effective for residents.

The newly signed bylaws include Obudu Consumer Protection Bylaw 2025, Parking of Heavy-Duty Trucks/Vehicles Prohibition Bylaw 2025, Tenement Rate Bylaw 2025 and Obudu Logo and Cultural Identity Bylaw 2025 as well as Obudu Market Regulations Bylaw 2025.

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Undiandeye reiterated his administration’s dedication to the progress of Obudu Local Government, stressing that the welfare and development of its people remain a top priority. He called on residents and stakeholders to continue supporting the council’s initiatives which according to him aligns with Governor Bassey Otu’s ‘People First’ mantra, emphasising that governance is a shared responsibility.

Earlier, the Leader of the 7th Legislative Council Hon. Samuel Eneji, described the chairman’s swift assent as a “historic endorsement of people-centered legislation.”

He assured that the council would continue to enact laws that improve living standards and drive local development, in line with Governor Bassey Otu’s ‘People First’ agenda and the ‘Social Contract’ of the Undiandeye-led administration.

Eneji further noted that the laws were enacted in accordance with Sections 1 and 2 of the 1999 Constitution, reinforcing their legal foundation and commitment to democratic governance.

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