Passage of Bill a culmination of several years of work.
East African Legislative Assembly, March 10, 2016; Dar es Salaam, Tanzania:
EALA
this afternoon passed the Disaster Risk Reduction and Disaster
Management Bill, 2013, paving way for the region to take necessary
disaster preparedness, management,
protection and mitigation measures as well as in handling disasters in a
more co-ordinated way.
The
Bill sailed through smoothly at the Committee stage with Members
adopting clause after clause of the same or with amendments before it
came up for Third
Reading. Debate on the Bill had commenced yesterday before the Speaker
ruled that it be finalised this afternoon.
The
Object of the EAC Disaster Risk Reduction and Disaster Management Bill
2013 is to provide a legal framework for the intervention and assistance
for people
affected by climate change and natural related hazards and to protect
the natural environment through integration of comprehensive disaster
risk reduction and management practices in the EAC.
The
passage of the Bill is a culmination of about two years of work during
which time the Assembly has consistently advocated for it.
Debate on the Bill, originally moved for second reading in August 2013, was halted following a request by the Council of Ministers to consult and consider its policy implications. At the same time, the move was to allow for pursuit of the ratification of the EAC Protocol on Peace and Security which among other objectives, provides for co-operation in DRR management and crisis response. The Protocol on Peace and Security has since been ratified by all Partner States.
At
the sitting in January 2016 in Arusha, debate was once again adjourned.
This was occasioned by a Motion moved by the Chair of the Council of
Ministers, Hon
Dr. Susan A. Kolimba. The Motion sailed through but after further
amendment tabled by Chair of the Regional Affairs and Resolution
Committee, Hon Abdullah Mwinyi. under Rule 30(a) to have the Bill
brought back to the House at the March Sitting.
The
Chairperson of the Committee on Agriculture, Tourism and Natural
Resources, Hon Christophe Bazivamo said the Bill anticipates support for
both natural and
man-made disasters.Yesterday, the Minister for EAC, Republic of
Burundi, Hon Leontine Nzeyimana informed the House the Council of
Ministers had no objection to the passage of the Bill.
At debate time, Hon Judith Pareno said the Bill had been before the House for a period of two years. “I
recall that at time of public hearings and immediately
thereafter, we had several disasters including the fire at Jomo
Kenyatta International Airport, the Central Market in Bujumbura and even
the Westgate tragedy”, the legislator said.
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