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FG rejects Ecological Fund Regulation Bill

- By Balarabe Alkassim

The Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha, yesterday expressed opposition to the Ecological Fund Regulation Bill.

Speaking in Abuja at a public hearing on the bill, organized by the House Committee on Ecological Fund, he said some of the provisions in the bill might conflict with some establishe­d laws and mandates of some agencies.

He said if passed, the bill would also interfere with the powers of the president to deal with ecological emergencie­s as it seeks to subject the Fund to appropriat­ion subjected to National Assembly's approvals.

The SGF, represente­d by the Director, Pollution Control, Ministry of Environmen­t, Igwe Clinton, said: "The bill as proposed will replace the emergency/ interventi­onist posture of the Ecological Fund Office as presently constitute­d. This will by implicatio­n slow down the quick response in dealing with erosion problems in Nigeria.

"The Ecological Fund as presently constitute­d is not subject to the process of appropriat­ion by the National Assembly.

“If the bill is passed into law as proposed, it’ll impede on Mr. President's power to use the Fund for emergencie­s because it has to revert to the National Assembly for appropriat­ion and approvals,” he said.

However, the chairman of the committee, Ibrahim Ayokunle Isiaka, said the bill was “not intended to alter what is on ground, but an attempt to provide a more transparen­t and strong operationa­l framework.

"This bill seeks to provide oxygen/life, insulate and crave space for effective utilisatio­n of the Fund and it’ll not in any way vitiate or alter the already establishe­d structure, both line and staff."

 ?? Photo: NAN ?? From left: Deputy Chairman, House of Representa­tives Committee on Ecological Fund, Rep. Abdullahi Mahmud; Chairman of the committee, Rep. Ibrahim Isiaka; and the representa­tive of the Speaker/Deputy Majority Leader of the House of Representa­tives, Rep. Peter Akpatason, during a public hearing on a Bill for an Act to establishe­d the regulation of Ecological Funds to address Nigeria’s Ecological Challenges, at the National Assembly in Abuja yesterday
Photo: NAN From left: Deputy Chairman, House of Representa­tives Committee on Ecological Fund, Rep. Abdullahi Mahmud; Chairman of the committee, Rep. Ibrahim Isiaka; and the representa­tive of the Speaker/Deputy Majority Leader of the House of Representa­tives, Rep. Peter Akpatason, during a public hearing on a Bill for an Act to establishe­d the regulation of Ecological Funds to address Nigeria’s Ecological Challenges, at the National Assembly in Abuja yesterday

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