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Urban Renewal Bill: DTHA Calls For Public Inputs
The Delta State House of Assembly Committee on Urban Renewal has called for the submission of Memoranda for a law to provide for the Administration of Urban and Regional Planning, Urban Development, Urban Renewal, and Building Control Activities, and the Establishment of Urban and Renewal Board and Local Planning Authority.
A statement by the Chairman of the Committee, Hon Oboro Preyor stated that the Committee would entertain written contributions from interested organisations and persons including the Commissioner for Justice and Attorney General, Delta State.
Others include, the State Commissioner for Environment, Commissioner for Urban Renewal, and Commissioner for Lands, Survey and Urban Development and parastatal under the Ministry of Lands, Survey and Urban Development.
Also expected to submit Memoranda are Professional Bodies, Civil Engineering and Environmental Health Officers and other stakeholders from the public and the private sectors.
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According to the statement, the Committee would not be able to organise a Public Hearing because of the prevailing COVID-19 pandemic.
The statement adds that fifteen copies of the Memoranda which should be enclosed in sealed envelope and addressed to the Chairman, House Committee on Urban Renewal, should be submitted on or before Friday, 24th July, 2020.
Persons willing to give oral testimony were asked to contact the Committee Clerk, Mr John Oveh in the Legislative Department, Delta State House of Assembly Complex, Asaba.
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