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Flooding: Reps to pass climate change commission bill- Dogara

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FILE: Flood has killed 14 people in Niger State

Benue flooding has affected thousands of homes and displaced more than 100,000 persons in 12 local government areas

Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon Yakubu Dogara, has stated that the House will pass a climate change commission bill soon following the flood that ravaged Benue State.

Dogara condoled with the government and people of Benue State over the flooding that has displaced over a hundred thousand people in the state and destroyed properties in 12 local government areas.

The Speaker also expressed deep sympathy for all the victims who lost their livelihoods, homes, business, farmlands, and families of those who died in the unfortunate natural disaster.

A statement by Turaki Adamu Hassan, Special Adviser to the Speaker on Media & Public Affairs said the bill will help establish an agency to deal with Climate Change matters.

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He disclosed that the House is in the final stages of providing legal framework to address natural disasters caused by the effects of climate change.

“I sympathise with the government and people of Benue State over the loss caused by the floods that ravaged their homes, farmlands and businesses and displacement of over 100,000 people from their homes.

“This is one flooding too many and emphasises the urgent need for targeted solutions to the problems affecting our environment.

“The House of Representatives has already gone far in this regard, with a Bill for the Establishment of an Agency dealing exclusively with Climate Change issues”

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He further enjoined “National Emergency Management Agency, Ecological Funds Office and other relevant government agencies to urgently come to the aid of Benue State and the victims”.

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