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NASS to hold public hearing on wildlife protection bill October 24

Mr Iyorah said the bill would enable judges to speed up wildlife cases and recover assets while aligning with international treaties.

• October 14, 2024
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Wild Africa says the public hearing for the Endangered Species Conservation and Protection Bill 2024 has been scheduled for October 24 in Nigeria’s House of Representatives.

This is contained in a statement by Nigeria’s Representative of Wild Africa, Festus Iyorah, on Monday in Lagos.

Mr Iyorah said the bill was championed by the deputy chairman of the House Committee on Environment, Terseer Ugbor.

According to him, the bill tackles pressing challenges, such as illegal wildlife trade, conservation of species, and the decline of Nigeria’s precious wildlife and their habitats.

He said the bill also seeks to improve the capabilities of law enforcement agencies, give investigators more powers to look into financial matters and conduct operations guided by intelligence.

Mr Iyorah said the bill would enable judges to speed up wildlife cases and recover assets while aligning with international treaties, encouraging global cooperation and introducing stricter penalties for poachers and traffickers.

According to him, the hearing will provide a platform for everybody to voice their opinions on the vital issue, urging everyone to participate in the conversation.

Mr Iyorah said the public hearing would be held jointly by the House of Representatives Committee on Treaties, Protocols and Agreements and its Committee on the Environment.

He said the bill had garnered significant support from local and international organisations, including the Africa Nature Investors Foundation (ANI).

Others included: the London-based Environmental Investigation Agency UK (EIA) and the Wild Africa (WA), which had been actively supporting the Federal Government’s efforts at combating wildlife trafficking.

Mr Iyorah added that Wild Africa had the support of the US Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs, the UK Illegal Wildlife Trade Challenge Fund and the Pangolin Crisis Fund.

(NAN)

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