The House of Representatives Committee on Environment has threatened to sanction the Minister of Environment and the Director-General of the National Emergency Management Agency for their alleged refusal to appear before it.
The duo were expected to have appeared before the committee on Tuesday to explain the strategies being employed in addressing the incessant gully erosion and flooding in the country.
The Chairman of the Committee on Environment, Pondi Gbabojor, who frowned at their failure to appear at the committee’s organised public hearing in Abuja, warned of possible sanctions.
The hearing was to address the adverse impacts of gully erosion in several communities across six states, namely, Anambra, Bayelsa, Delta, Lagos, and Ondo.
The hearing was to also address the desertification disaster in Kano and the flooding disaster in Bauchi State.
The heads of the agencies were absent and did not send representatives.
Mr Gbabojor said the committee was displeased with their behaviour as it was the second time they were shunning invitations to appear before the committee.
He directed the clerk of the committee to issue a reminder letter to the government officials, saying such an attitude would no longer be tolerated.
He reiterated that the issue to be addressed was of urgent concern to the wellbeing of Nigerians.
(NAN)