Anambra Assembly passes Erosion, Watershed, Climate Change Bill. By Lucy Osuizigbo-Okechukwu




Awka,  The Anambra State House of Assembly has passed into law, a bill for the establishment of Anambra State Erosion,  Watershed  and Climate Change  Agency to ensure environmental sustainability in the state.
The Assembly passed the bill after Third Reading on the floor of the House on Friday.
The lawmakers took turns to perfect some corrections in the sections of the bill before it was finally passed by the House.
The Speaker, Mr Uche Okafor, conducted a voice vote on each of the sections of the bill before passing it into law  by the House.
Okafor said: “Having considered the Third Reading for  a bill to establish the Anambra State Erosion,  Watershed  and Climate Change  Agency 2020, and to provide for other related matters,  the bill is hereby passed into law.’’
The speaker directed the Clerk of the House, Mr Pius Udo to forward a clean copy of the bill to Gov. Willie Obiano for his assent.
According to the bill, the agency will be soley empowered to tackle the problems of erosion, watershed and climate change ravaging the state.
“The agency would ensure it attracts international donor agencies to fund and assist the state to address the problems of erosion, watershed and climate change, “It said.

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