Environment
RIVERS HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY SET TO DOMESTICATE CLIMATE CHANGE ACT
The Rivers State House of Assembly says it’s set to domesticate the Climate Change Bill in Rivers State.
Speaking while Unveiling the book Loss and damage the Deputy Speaker Rivers State House of Assembly, Hon. Dumle Maol described the research conducted in Ogoni Communities by the African Indigenous Foundation for Energy and Sustainable Development among Communities Ogoniland as a global phenomenon promising that the Rivers State House of Assembly is prepared to work with relevant authorities and stakeholders in the sector to ensure that Rivers people get remedy for the consequences of climate on their environment.
The Deputy Speaker said though a Governing Council will be in place here in the State , it will be guided by the National Council in Abuja appealing to all Stakeholders and indeed Rivers People to participate in the public hearing and buy in fully to give the state an opportunity to highlight and mitigate the issues on the impact of Climate Change on our Rivers environment
In his speech, the Executive Director of the African Indigenous Foundation for Energy and Sustainable Development AIFES, Legborsi Pyagbara said the research observations is an observation from reports taken from community led findings which revealed that climate Change has led to actuall loss and Damages to inhabitants of Ogoni Communities and call for collaborative efforts between the Government and the Communities including the Civil Society groups and the Media to identify early warning signs around our environment.
The unveiling and response on the Community led research on Loss and Damage ceremony was chaired by the Thomas Bari ere, the Executive chairman of Khana Local Government Area with civil Society groups, traditional Rulers, women groups and the Media in attendance.