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Standoff between executive, legislative arms of Bomadi LG persist in spite mediation efforts

Kelvin Ohoror by Kelvin Ohoror
January 17, 2026
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The disagreement between the executive and legislative arms of the Bomadi Local Government Council of Delta State has persisted, in spite a stakeholders’ meeting held in Asaba, to mediate the criss.

The meeting, convened to explore a possible resolution to the ongoing dispute, brought together officials of the state government, the leadership of the state House of Assembly, representatives of the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON), the Chairman of Bomadi Local Government Council, Dagidi Andaye, and councillors from both factions of the legislative council.

Sources who attended the meeting stated that discussions focused on proposals aimed at restoring internal harmony within the Bomadi Council.

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One of the proposals reportedly involved the reinstatement of principal officers of the Bomadi Legislative Arm who had earlier been removed, as well as a call for the withdrawal of a petition submitted by some councillors to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

The petition, was submitted to the EFCC’s Benin Zonal Directorate by 15 councillors of the Bomadi Legislative Council.

In the petition, the councillors raised concerns over an alleged loan transaction of ₦800 million, which the petitioners claim was undertaken without the approval of the legislative council.

Multiple councillors who spoke on condition of anonymity, confirmed that they declined the proposal, maintaining that their legislative actions and petition to the EFCC were taken in the exercise of their constitutional and statutory oversight responsibilities.

The councillors further stated that they expected the meeting to address the substance of the financial concerns raised in their petition.

However, they said discussions were largely centered on reconciliation measures, rather than an examination of the specific allegations contained in the petition.

Some attendees also alleged that certain remarks made during the meeting were interpreted by them as coercive.

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A political observer in Bomadi, who requested anonymity, noted that the situation highlights broader challenges in managing disputes between local government executives and legislatures, particularly where allegations of financial impropriety are involved.

The observer stressed that allegations of this nature are best addressed through formal investigative and judicial processes.

At the time of filing this report, no public statement has been issued by the speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly or other officials present at the meeting regarding the claims made by the councillors.

Repeated attempts to reach the speaker and his chief press secretary via telephone and electronic messaging for comments were unsuccessful before publication.

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