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MPs should lead charge in climate fight; not executive – Zanetor Rawlings

Jerry Tsatro Mordy by Jerry Tsatro Mordy
October 28, 2022
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The Member of Parliament (MP) for Klottey-Korle Constituency, Dr. Zanetor Agyeman-Rawlings, has called for a renewed fight regarding climate change in the country.

The legislator, who is passionate about climate and environmental issues, noted that the current model that exists when it comes to government to government co-operation on climate-related matters places too much emphasis on the role of the executive.

According to her, that model needs to change if the fight against climate change would be successful and equitable.

She therefore called for a decentralized model for MPs to be at the forefront since they have direct relations with the citizens – their constituents.

The legislator was contributing to comments made by colleague MP for Nsawam/Adoagyiri Constituency, Frank Annoh-Dompreh, on issues of Climate change on the floor of Parliament on Thursday, October 27.

“Mr. Speaker, the current model that exists of government to government co-operation on climate-related matters which over-emphasises the role of the executive at the expense of members of parliament needs to be looked at again …because every member of parliament is a representative of a part of this country and of their constituents and we have direct contact with our constituents.”

She furthered that the MPs have a very vested interest in ensuring that technology and the necessary resources towards mitigating the effects of climate change are made accessible to their constituents.

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She hinted at the adoption of the Ugandan Climate Act where no budget of any ministry, governmental department or agency has approval without going through the specifics of its impact on climate change and how it is contributing to mitigating climate impact.

Dr. Agyeman-Rawlings also made the point that the drive towards renewable energy and technology must not be one that is so expensive “that it becomes an abstract concept for the average person in our various countries and if we are really to have greater access given to our various constituents.”

Speaking further, Zanetor Rawlings said Africa is responsible for only two percent of the carbon and other harmful emissions and yet is disproportionately affected by the effects of climate change.

Based on this, she opined that the support from the European Union (EU) and other more-industrialized nations given to African States is more than just an idea of profit for them  but also, a moral responsibility for those who are contributing more towards the pollution of the planet to have a greater responsibility to ensure that they are supporting lesser industrialized nations to actually have access to affordable and simple technology that is in the interest of preserving the climate.

She concluded that “as we look towards COP 27 [the 27th annual UN meeting on climate], it is my prayer that we will fight for this continent to ensure that we do not end at the bottom of the food chain yet again as we have been in the whole drive in fossil energy.”

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Jerry Tsatro Mordy

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