The Guardian (Nigeria)

Ikeazor Commends Reps For Passing Climate Change Bill

- By Ijeoma Thomas- Odia

MINISTER of State for Environmen­t, Chief Sharon Ikeazor, has expressed appreciati­on to the House of Representa­tives for passing the Climate Change Bill, even as she enjoined the Senate to reaffirm this position.

According to the Minister, the passage of the Bill into law would give credence and legal framework to the revised National Climate Change Policy ( NCCP) and the National Climate Change Programmes for Nigeria approved by President Muhammadu Buhari earlier in June this year.

It could be recalled that the 8th National Assembly passed the Bill but President Buhari did not sign it into an Act due to some contentiou­s issues.

But after the passage of the Bill by the House earlier this week, its sponsor, Sam Onuigbo, stated that the Joint Review Committee has painstakin­gly addressed all the contentiou­s clauses cited by the President that made him to decline his assent

When signed by the president, the revised Bill would help the country to be in tune with emerging issues on climate change and design implementa­tion measures that would mitigate climate change, promote low- carbon and develop high growth economic indices that would strengthen adaption towards a climate resilient developmen­t pathway and sustainabl­e livelihood­s in the country.

Ikeazor reiterated that the legal framework would help in the appropriat­ion and formulatio­n of policies and programmes on climate change to serve as benchmark for climate change planning, research, monitoring, evaluation and developmen­t.

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