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Reps blame military for soot scare in Port Harcourt
The House of Representatives has urged the military to stop burning destroying illegal refineries in the country. The lawmakers suspected the flames generate soot that now pollutes Port Harcourt.
The reps made the call on Wednesday after adopting a motion by Chidi Wihioka (Rivers-APC) on the need to address the menace of hazardous soot causing panic in Port Harcourt.
In the motion, Wihioka said said soot could cause a wide array of health challenges to humans.
In his contribution, Deputy Speaker of the House, Yussuf Lasun, said that burning illegal refineries was not a solution to the problems in the coastal areas.
He observed no Nigerian had complained that the petrol, kerosene, diesel and other products from the illegal refineries were inferior to the imported products.
According to him, if the technology is developed, local companies could independently take over the oil sector without depending on foreigners.
After the debate and adoption of the motion, the legislators urged the Federal Ministry of Environment and the Federal Ministry of Health to constitute an emergency team of experts to identify the source of the soot and propose remedy.
They asked the ministries to create awareness on the effect of the soot, adding that the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) should offer first aid measures to the people.
In his ruling, the Speaker of the House, Yakubu Dogara, mandated the Committees on Environment and Habitat and Healthcare Services to ensure compliance and report back within four weeks.
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