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Control of infectious disease bill to be put forward for public hearing

Control of infectious disease bill to be put forward for public hearing

Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila has bowed to public pressure over the controversial Infectious Diseases Control Bill.

Instead, he announced that the proposal would be subjected to public hearing, to gather stakeholders’ inputs.

The bill sponsored by Gbajabiamila and two of his colleagues, which was intended to repeal the Nigeria quarantine law, was last Tuesday hurriedly passed for first and second reading, and subsequently referred to the committee of the whole House, thereby skipping the usual public hearing stage before the final passage of such proposals, a development that sparked serious debate on the intention behind the speedy move.

At the resumption of the ongoing phased plenary of the House on Tuesday the Speaker however, said, “The Control of Infectious Diseases Bill will be put forward to a public hearing where stakeholder contributions will be sought to make improvements to the Bill before it is reviewed and debated by the Committee of the whole”, adding that the accumulation of myriad views, suggestions and good faith critiques from within and outside the House, “we will arrive at final legislation that meets the present and future needs of our country…”.

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He expressed doubts on the possibility of holding the usual pattern of public hearing in view of the social distancing order currently in place over the spread of coronavirus. “The social distancing guidelines under which this House and the whole country operates for the time being means that the usual format of public hearings is not tenable. If a socially distant public hearing becomes workable, we will certainly explore that option.

“Nonetheless, the House will provide alternative platforms for all Nigerians who desire, to send in written documents that articulate their concerns, make recommendations on amendments and perhaps present other formulations for a new framework for managing infectious diseases in Nigeria. All the contributions we receive will be considered and aggregated to improve the proposed legislation”, Gbajabiamila said in a message read to his colleagues.

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