The Abia State House of Assembly has directed the heads of service of its 17 local government areas to clear grasses that have taken over their respective council headquarters within one week.
The resolution is a sequel to a matter of urgent public importance “on the need to prevent the looming danger within the various local governments and their surroundings”, brought before the House by the Deputy Speaker, Mr Okezie Augustine.
The Deputy Speaker, while presenting the matter, decried the untidy state of the environment in most council headquarters in Abia State, which, if not checked, may lead to embarrassment to the state government.
He prayed the House to direct the heads of service of the local governments to clear the headquarters and, to henceforth, keep the councils clean, even as he suggested that the House Committee on Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs should embark on periodic supervision of the councils.
Ruling on the matter, which attracted the support of all the members who spoke, the Speaker, Emmanuel Emeruwa, described the situation as unacceptable to the lawmakers.
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