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Abia Assembly Fumes Over Proliferation Of Scrap Dump Sites

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The House of Assembly in Abia State has passed a resolution mandating the state government through the Ministry of Trade, Commerce and Industry, Ministries of Environment and Homeland Security to immediately move against the siting of scrap dump sites in the state without the government’s approval.

This followed a motion on the need for immediate intervention by the state government on the activities and menace of scrap dealers, brought before the House by the member representing Ugwunagbo State Constituency, Mr Chijioke Uruakpa and supported by other members.

Uruakpa prayed the House and the state government to carefully look into the activities of the scrap dealers and possibly prosecute erring individuals in the business.

Granting the prayers by Uruakpa, Speaker of the Abia State House of Assembly, Hon. Emmanuel Emeruwa said the House would come up with a legislation that would guide the operations of scrap dealers in the State so as to mitigate the negative effects on Abia residents.

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The Eastern Updates gathered that the action of the Abia State House was in response to the increasing number of scrap dump sites sprouting in several parts of the State, especially in some streets of the commercial city of Aba and Umuahia, the state capital.

The House also passed for first reading a bill for a law for the establishment of a college of nursing sciences and other related purposes.

In another report, members of the communities in Arochukwu town have voiced their appreciation to the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) for addressing the urgent repairs needed on the failed sections of the Atani-Amuvi-Amankwu Road and the 8-kilometer Atani Phase II Road in Arochukwu Local Government Area of Abia State.

Joy radiated among the community leaders as they welcomed the visit of Sir Victor Antai, the NDDC Executive Director, Projects, and his team of directors and engineers, who inspected the roads. The leaders were particularly impressed by the inclusion of concrete drains and solar-powered street lights.

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