Minister appeals to NASS for speedy passage of Climate Change Bill NOW
Minister appeals to NASS for speedy passage
of Climate Change Bill
By Joseph Erunke ABUJA-THE Minister of State for Environment,
Sharon Ekeazor has appealed to the National Assembly to speed up action on the
passing into law, of the Bill on Climate Change, which she said has already
passed second reading on the floor of the House. Ikeazor, speaking yesterday,in
Abuja, while declaring open a 3-day National Council on Environment
meeting,said this has become necessary so as to have a legal instrument that
would address the myriads of Climate Change actions and challenges in the
country. The Minister applauded the resilience of
the critical stakeholders
during this trying period of
Covid19 pandemic.
“Your participation in this event is a testimony to
your unwavering faith in our collective resolve to
reverse all adversities in
the sector and sustainably
manage our Environment in
the face of the
multiple concerns exacerbated by the novel Covid-19
pandemic”,she said. She said the theme of the meeting
“Managing Emerging Environmental challenges: Need for
Strategic Approach to Sustainable Development in Covid 19 era and beyond” was
strategically chosen to underscore the realities of global health challenges
occasioned by the pandemic and the need to tackle the attendant issues to
ameliorate the environmental and developmental consequences that may confront
our nation if we fail to act now. “This, therefore, underscores the crucial
nature of this meeting. As a sector, the need for us to deliberate on the
increasing concerns with a view to generating actionable policy framework and
measures to guide our actions towards addressing these emerging concerns is
uppermost. This is why we are here.” She therefore charged the participants to
engage their various experiences, expertise and ingenuity during the 3-day
event towards finding lasting solutions to the multifaceted environmental
challenges confronting our nation that include biodiversity loss, Climate
Change and Codi-19 pandemic. Welcoming delegates to the Council meeting, the
Permanent Secretary in the Federal Ministry of Environment, Mr Abel Enitan
disclosed that the meeting was previously scheduled to hold in kano towards the
end of last year, but could not due to the second wave of Covid-19 pandemic.
Enitan said that was why the
Council had to be postponed and subsequently repackaged to accommodate the
virtual option in a bid to ensure strict compliance with Covid-19 public health
and safety protocols. “As a result of the inability of this meeting to
accommodate the various memoranda from all stakeholders, the ministry has
carefully selected 45 memoranda with broad relevance to specific situations and
circumstances of members. In a goodwill message on behalf of the Senate
Committee on Environment, Senator Micheal Nnachi called for the involvement of
more Non-Governmental Organizations in the ministry’s activities as most of its
activities are grassroots oriented that require a lot of mobilization and
enlightenment. He said the Senate is very much aware of the lean envelope of
the Ministry despite its enormous responsibilities, and therefore assured that
positive reviews are being made to facilitate and boost its funding windows.
The Director General of the Nigerian Meteorological Agency, Prof. Mansur Bako
Matazu appealed to the Minister and the council to push for the support of the
ratification of the National Framework for the Application of Climate Service (
NFACS), as this will ensure a seamless access to climate service information
for the benefit of all.
Nigeria news paper
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