A bill aimed at establishing the South East Erosion Control Commission has passed its First Reading in the House of Representatives.
The bill, sponsored by Hon. Emeka Martins Chinedu, seeks to address the critical issue of erosion affecting the South East region of Nigeria.
Chinedu, representing Ahiazu Mbaise/Ezinihitte Federal constituency, introduced the bill with the intention of developing and implementing comprehensive strategies to combat the severe erosion problems that have devastated farmlands, homes, and infrastructure in the region.
He said the proposed commission is designed to provide an institutional framework to effectively manage and mitigate erosion, ensuring the protection of the environment and the livelihoods of the affected communities.
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With the passage of the bill through its First Reading, it now moves to the subsequent stages of the legislative process, where further readings, debates, and considerations will take place.
The lawmaker said the introduction of the bill reflects the commitment of lawmakers to address pressing environmental challenges and improve the quality of life for residents in the South East region.