 The federal lawmaker representing Iquan O'Mahia North-South Federal Consistency's Honourable Sam O'Neilwell. It says the journey to signing Climate Change Bill into an act was long and tortuous. The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Honourable Femi Kwaja Bia-Mila, thanked the President for ascending to the Climate Change Bill. He commended the doggedness of the sponsor of the bill, Honourable Sam O'Neilwell, who showed tremendous passion and commitment. He lobbied lawmakers for the passage of the bill in the National Assembly. The Speaker said the Climate Change Act will address lots of environmental hazards and degradation, as well as leave a lasting legacy for generations to come. The Climate Change Bill is one of those bills that on the face of it nobody bothers to even try to understand. But at the closer examination and a proper understanding of what it entails, it's perhaps one of those life-changing or one of those bills that can affect each and every one of us for life. So I will recommend, I will recommend that many of us, particularly the journalists, go and do some research, even members, go and do some research on the impact of climate change and how topical it is in the world today. I am happy that today we have a Climate Change Act, which will guide Nigeria in hard decarbonisation efforts, ensure that we justly transit to net zero, bring repressive attention to the menace of climate change, provide funding for adaptation and mitigation measures, including nature-based solutions, create employment for our team in youth, help us on our journey towards green recovery, and ultimately ensure that we sustainably develop why preserving this earth for our children. Updates