COVID-19: C’River Lawmakers Passes Bill to Control Pandemic

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Government News Source|11 April 2020 
The Cross River State Coronavirus and other Epidemic/Pandemic Bill 2020, has been passed into Law by the State Lawmakers.
The Bill which was passed during an emergency plenary session held in the Assembly complex in Calabar, seeks the prevention and control of COVID 19 and other health emergencies as well as the establishment of trust fund which will enable the State Government work towards the protection, welfare and security of the citizens.
According to the lead sponsor of the Bill, Rt. Hon. Hilary Bisong, member representing Boki II, the Coronavirus Bill will also give powers to the State Governor, “for the intervention and management of the threat of coronavirus or other epidemic/pandemic to safeguard human lives”.
Bisong, drew the attention of his colleagues to the current global challenge where even world powers like the USA and the UK have been overwhelmed by the pandemic and urged members to support the speedy passage of the Bill.
In their respective contributions, the Lawmakers unanimously agreed to pass the Bill to safeguard the lives of Cross Riverians.
The Lawmakers expressed appreciation to God that the State has not recorded any confirmed case of the virus and commended Governor Ben Ayade for his proactiveness and commitment to ensuring that the State remains safe.
The House which suspended order 7.2 of it’s House rules to enable it hold the emergency plenary session, read the Bill a first and second time before dissolving into the Committee of the Whole to deliberate on the Bill.
On his part, the Speaker, Rt. Hon Eteng Williams expressed satisfaction that Members placed the well-being of the citizens above personal interest by attending the emergency plenary session despite the ongoing lockdown. The Bill was subsequently read a third time by the Clerk, Barr. Bassey Ekpenyong and passed into law.