Ebonyi Assembly Passes Bill To Establish Boundary And Allied Commission Law

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From Nwogha Ndubuisi, Abakaliki

Ebonyi State House of Assembly has passed into law a bill for the establishment of Boundary and Allied Matters Commission.

The passage of the bill into law took place today at House of Assembly Complex Nkaliki Road during plenary session presided over by the Speaker Rt. Hon. Chief Moses Ije Odunwa.

The law deemed to have come into force according to the State Assembly would be cited as the Ebonyi State Boundary and Allied Matters Commission (Establishment) and related matters Law 2023.

Speaking earlier on the bill, the Leader of Ebonyi State House of Assembly Rt. Hon. Kingsley Ikoro and Chief Whip Hon Nkemka Okoro Onumah highlighted the importance of the bill stating that the establishment of the commission is apt given to the regular and degrees of intra and inter communal crises which has resulted in the wanton killings and destruction of properties among the local government of the state and urged his colleagues to ensure that the bill was given accelerated passage.

Contributing, the member representing representing Izzi West Constituency Hon. Godwin Abiri argued that the commission if established shall define and delimit inter and intra local government area or council boundaries in accordance with the delimitation instruments or documents established for that purpose.

Lending their voices, member representing Afikpo South East Constituency Hon. Stephen Oji Igwe and member representing Ezza South Hon. Friday Ogbuewu said the commission will liaise with the state boundary committee of neighbouring states with a view of taking joint measures that will promote inter community relationship.

Also, the Deputy Whip Hon. Arinze Lucas Chukwu, and a member representing Ebonyi North West Hon Nwodo Aloysius who were of the opinion that the bill will encourage and promote joint inter community development ventures among border dwellers and equally evolve measures for joint utilization of amenities along local government boundaries within the state.

Adding his voice, a member representing Abakaliki North Constituency Hon. Victor Nwoke said the commission when established will identify and intervene in areas of potential disputes in the State.

Speaking shortly after the passage of law, the Speaker Rt. Hon. Moses Ije Odunwa stressed on the importance of the Law saying that the state like other states of the Federation has had its share of communal conflicts resulting from boarder related issues but maintained that the Commission when established would serve as a utility partner in ensuring that boarder related crises in the state were ameliorated and provide the administration of Governor Nwifuru ample opportunity for all round development and human empowerment.

The bill which was exhaustively deliberated upon during the committee of the whole was considered page by page where errors of syntax and morphology were corrected.

The result of the page by page consideration of the executive bill was the unanimous passage of the bill by the honourable members.