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Senate Moves To Tackle Erosion In South-East (Video) by CHIDINMALOVE: 8:42pm On Jun 09, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GmlJal2es3s

The Senate on Tuesday passed for second reading a Bill which aims to address the challenge of erosion in the country, particularly in the South-East zone.

The Bill seeks to establish an Erosion Control and Prevention Commission in the country was sponsored by Senator Ifeanyi Ubah (Anambra South).

Ubah in his lead debate said that the establishment of the agency has become imperative in view of the catastrophic impact of erosion in several parts of the country.

He said: “Almost every part of this country is characterized by one environmental problem or the other but; however, the menace of erosion is unarguably the severest in terms of devastation and destruction for instance the 2012 flooding in Ibadan Oyo State, the coastal erosion in Lagos, Bayelsa and Rivers States and almost all parts of Anambra State. It is also very important to note that gully erosion is almost taking over the entire landmass of the South East and South South.

“The problem of erosion is not catastrophic in the southern part of Nigeria, while desertification is in the North, but with the enactment of the Green Wall Act by the National Assembly, the issue of desertification was laid to rest.

“In the southern part of the country, erosion is responsible for the widespread destruction of transportation and communication systems, degradation of arable land, contamination of water supply, isolation of settlements and migration of communities.

“From available statistics, more than 3,500 gullies occurred in the south east states alone. These gullies are formed by surface runoff from localized rainfall event of high intensity in the fine-to coarse-grained sand and sandstones.”

Citing a World Bank survey carried out on Nigeria in 1990, the lawmaker stressed that “erosion is one of the three main environmental problems facing Nigeria.”

According to him, the study noted that “gully erosion causes damage with an annual cost to the nation estimated at N800 billion naira.”

The Deputy Leader of the Senate, Senator Ajayi Boroffice (Ondo North), in his contribution, however kicked against the establishment of a Commission for the purpose of erosion control in the South East.

According to the lawmaker, an amendment to the Ecological Fund to accommodate the erosion problems in the South East would address all challenges faced by the region.

Senator Rochas Okorocha (Imo West) supported the Bill.

He noted that the agency when established, would not only address the erosion challenges faced by the South East, but also every other part of the country affected by the menace.

Senator Ibrahim Gobir (Sokoto East), insisted that “creating a Commission will be a burden on government”, particularly at a time that it is trying to cut down costs.

He, therefore, advocated for the adoption of preventive measures through the introduction of legislation by the National Assembly.

Senate President Ahmad Lawan, in his contribution said that, “the debate tended to sway whether we need a Commission or not, but the fact is we have to address the ecological challenges we have in the country.

“If we have gully erosion that is destroying the lands in various parts of the country, especially in the south east, then we have to do something, whether it is a Commission or not. I believe that there are other ecological challenges in other parts of the country.

“Coastal erosion is also a strong challenge in the Nigerian coastal environment, just as desertification is a big problem in the northern part of the country.

“I want to say that the Green Wall project actually is not desertification control. It is simply afforestation. Desertification control should be much more comprehensive than that.

“Similarly, when we have gully erosion, it is just not about stopping the erosion, there are other things that need to be done beyond stopping it because communities’ livelihoods are affected. So, you need to have something comprehensive.

“As representatives of the people, we should be looking at how do we really deal with these issues. The ecological fund office is there, do we transform through legislation the ecological fund office instead of just leaving money there, sometimes we know where the money goes, which is to non-ecological issues.

“Can we make the ecological fund office to be responsible for all ecological issues and then take it as one institution that will address desertification and other ecological problems like gully erosion and so on? Can we do that in light of the arguments of our colleagues, or do we need separate agencies to address the various issues?

“We must ensure that government attends to these ecological problems because people are affected. Like Senator Rochas Okorocha said, people lose their lands, properties and villages and this is not something that we should be arguing about as to whether we need a Commission or not. How do we address the problems as quickly as possible to safeguard our communities?”, Lawan asked.

The bill was referred to the Senate Committee on Environment for further legislative work.

Also yesterday, the Nigerian Local Content Development Enforcement Bill, a Bill for an Act to provide for the establishment of the National Transport Commission as an Independent Multi-Modal Economic Regulator for the Transport Industry and a Bill for an Act to amend the Petroleum Product Pricing Regulatory Agency Act, scaled second reading.

The bills which were sponsored by Senators Teslim Folarin (APC – Oyo Central); Abdulfatai Buhari; and Gershom Bassey, were referred to the Senate Committees on Local Content, Land Transport and Petroleum (Downstream) for further legislative work.

SOURCE: https://thenationonlineng.net/senate-moves-to-tackle-erosion-in-south-east/

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Re: Senate Moves To Tackle Erosion In South-East (Video) by agulion: 8:44pm On Jun 09, 2020
Biafra we want and Biafra we shall get, by God's grace

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Re: Senate Moves To Tackle Erosion In South-East (Video) by Nobody: 8:53pm On Jun 09, 2020
Good development

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Re: Senate Moves To Tackle Erosion In South-East (Video) by Veqtor: 9:11pm On Jun 09, 2020
Since we were born and now we are getting old... it's now they want to fix erosion... okay
Re: Senate Moves To Tackle Erosion In South-East (Video) by OLDESTWARRIBOY: 9:25pm On Jun 09, 2020
Boroffice? So we no go talk about that name.

Abeg make dem doam fast so that Igbo people no go dey migrate go everywhere again o. Now Aba fil be like Dubai now

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Re: Senate Moves To Tackle Erosion In South-East (Video) by Jack500: 9:25pm On Jun 09, 2020
Senate should help them

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Re: Senate Moves To Tackle Erosion In South-East (Video) by OBTMOS(m): 9:25pm On Jun 09, 2020
They want to loot another money

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Re: Senate Moves To Tackle Erosion In South-East (Video) by Jack500: 9:25pm On Jun 09, 2020
agulion:
Biafra we want and Biafra we shall get, by God's grace

Go and tell your useless senators with pot belly in Abuja collecting free money to agitate for Biafra, stop disturbing us with your nonsense Biafra here.

And you guys can actually help yourselves, by leaving other part of Nigeria and concentrate on your 5 villages, maybe by then, other Nigerians will take u serious, you want Biafla yet you want to die in Lagos and Kano. It won't work.

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Re: Senate Moves To Tackle Erosion In South-East (Video) by Salako01(m): 9:25pm On Jun 09, 2020
Enugu, Imo, Anambra are worst hit by this menace in the SouthEast

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Re: Senate Moves To Tackle Erosion In South-East (Video) by IpobAntidote: 9:25pm On Jun 09, 2020
Ok
Re: Senate Moves To Tackle Erosion In South-East (Video) by infiniteboy(m): 9:26pm On Jun 09, 2020
Welcome development

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Re: Senate Moves To Tackle Erosion In South-East (Video) by Skyfornia(m): 9:26pm On Jun 09, 2020
Nice one
Re: Senate Moves To Tackle Erosion In South-East (Video) by AsomughaChuks02: 9:26pm On Jun 09, 2020
Erosion in Anambra state is mostly self inflicted. You just need to move around the state to see greedy sand merchants excavating sand in all corners of the state even close to major highways. The deep erosion that have defaced Obosi and Oba are man made. The former airport site in Oba is now a mess. In Anambra state, our people are very stubborn and greedy even when government blocks them from further excavation, they go ahead to continue the act while nothing is done to apprehend them. A major road to Main market in Onitsha is now taken over by sand excavators who have become law unto themselves. A southeast erosion control commission is welcome though if it is given the legal backing to arrest and prosecute those who are deliberately destroying the ecosystem to further worsen the erosion situation in the south east.

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Re: Senate Moves To Tackle Erosion In South-East (Video) by carterguccy(m): 9:27pm On Jun 09, 2020
Biafra Loading grin grin

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Re: Senate Moves To Tackle Erosion In South-East (Video) by kyuniii(m): 9:27pm On Jun 09, 2020
Good move.
Re: Senate Moves To Tackle Erosion In South-East (Video) by LexngtonSteele: 9:28pm On Jun 09, 2020
grin

Why the Nigerian and not Biafran Senate?

The same Okorocha and Ubah they vilify... are the only ones to speak out while useless Ekweremandu is busy chopping money.

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Re: Senate Moves To Tackle Erosion In South-East (Video) by LexngtonSteele: 9:28pm On Jun 09, 2020
sad
Re: Senate Moves To Tackle Erosion In South-East (Video) by darams4all(m): 9:29pm On Jun 09, 2020
This is a bill for the whole country. I don't think there's anywhere in Nigeria not prone to flood

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Re: Senate Moves To Tackle Erosion In South-East (Video) by Admissionclass: 9:30pm On Jun 09, 2020
Waste of time and resources biafra is all we want, we are tired of this fulani empire (killing field).And for those who doubt biafra remember 60 years ago there was nothing like Israel until God's intervention in 1945.
BIAFRA WILL COME
ALL HAIL BIAFRA

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Re: Senate Moves To Tackle Erosion In South-East (Video) by Almunjid(m): 9:30pm On Jun 09, 2020
agulion:
Biafra we want and Biafra we shall get, by God's grace
Bia-Erosion land. grin

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Re: Senate Moves To Tackle Erosion In South-East (Video) by Nobody: 9:30pm On Jun 09, 2020
The scary impact of erosion in the SE still baffles me, is it due to uneven landscape or the quality of soil, how come such types of erosion are not commonly found anywhere else in nigeria?
Re: Senate Moves To Tackle Erosion In South-East (Video) by Tranquillity360: 9:31pm On Jun 09, 2020
Is a good development,but freedom remain the best.
Re: Senate Moves To Tackle Erosion In South-East (Video) by Nobody: 9:34pm On Jun 09, 2020
SE wunt look like SE again if erosion is no more
Re: Senate Moves To Tackle Erosion In South-East (Video) by Ogonimilitant(m): 9:34pm On Jun 09, 2020
Did you people notice this
The Deputy Leader of the Senate, Senator Ajayi Boroffice (Ondo North), in his contribution, however kicked against the establishment of a Commission for the purpose of erosion control in the South East.
Coming from a Southerner Yoruba

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Re: Senate Moves To Tackle Erosion In South-East (Video) by agulion: 9:37pm On Jun 09, 2020
Jack500:


Go and tell your useless senators with pot belly in Abuja collecting free money to agitate for Biafra, stop disturbing us with your nonsense Biafra here.

And you guys can actually help yourselves, by leaving other part of Nigeria and concentrate on your 5 villages, maybe by then, other Nigerians will take u serious, you want Biafla yet you want to die in Lagos and Kano. It won't work.
gone are the days we take people like you serious, Biafra must come if it didn't happen in your front it will happen at your back

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Re: Senate Moves To Tackle Erosion In South-East (Video) by helinues: 9:37pm On Jun 09, 2020
Better oo

Re: Senate Moves To Tackle Erosion In South-East (Video) by Gandollar(f): 9:38pm On Jun 09, 2020
Jack500:


Go and tell your useless senators with pot belly in Abuja collecting free money to agitate for Biafra, stop disturbing us with your nonsense Biafra here.

And you guys can actually help yourselves, by leaving other part of Nigeria and concentrate on your 5 villages, maybe by then, other Nigerians will take u serious, you want Biafla yet you want to die in Lagos and Kano. It won't work.
I bet my black arse you consume bitterness for breakfast everyday.

You are in sifia pains already

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Re: Senate Moves To Tackle Erosion In South-East (Video) by eddyslim(m): 9:39pm On Jun 09, 2020
Nice move
Re: Senate Moves To Tackle Erosion In South-East (Video) by helinues: 9:41pm On Jun 09, 2020
Gandollar:
Which part of Oshogbo is this?

You are throwing punches but a little finger touches you and you start calling mynd.44

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