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Legislative agenda: 10th Assembly to prioritise climate change — Kalu

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The Deputy Speaker, Hon. Benjamin Kalu on Saturday assured that the 10th Assembly will prioritise climate change issues in the Legislative agenda to be unveiled soon.

Kalu gave the assurance via a statement to commemorate 2023 International Day of Parliamentarism.

He said: “On this special day, I join all parliamentarians all over the world to mark this 2023 International Day of Parliamentarism.

“The International Day of Parliamentarism is celebrated every year on 30th June (the date in 1889 on which the International Parliamentary Union (IPU) was founded). The International Day of Parliamentarism was established in 2018 through a United Nations General Assembly Resolution (A/RES/72/278) for all Member States, national parliaments, organizations of the United Nations system and other relevant international organisations, civil society, including non-governmental organizations, and all other relevant stakeholders to observe and to promote its awareness.

“This special day is a time to review the progress that parliaments have made in achieving some key goals, carrying out self-assessments, working to include more women and youth as members of Parliament, and adapting to new technologies.

“For 2023 International Day of Parliamentarism, the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) had chosen a campaign theme of ‘Parliaments for the Planet’ to mobilise parliaments and Parliamentarians to act on the climate emergency.

“Climate action begins at home. Parliaments and those who work in them can take concrete steps to reduce their carbon footprint, both as institutions and individuals. By adopting greener policies and embracing a culture of sustainability, parliaments and parliamentarians can help address the climate crisis and pave the way for stronger climate action. Climate change is killing people and destroying lives, development, peace and security all over the world.

“I acknowledge the effort put together by OrderPaper in partnership with other civil society groups to commemorate the day which would focus the 10th National Assembly to encourage us to step up actions, including appropriation and oversight, to ensure full implementation of the Climate Change Act, 2021 and also explore sustainable channels for citizen engagement and public participation in the implementation of the Climate Change Act.

“As a newly inaugurated 10th National Assembly, I can assure all concerned that as we settle down to work, especially as we develop the Legislative Agenda of each House of the National Assembly, climate change issues will be accorded the deserved priority.

“Our Parliament promises to lead by example. We shall prioritize the greening of our parliament, greening the way we work, and we will lead and foster a culture of sustainable change,” he said.

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