Environment
UNDP Promises To Address Environmental Degradation In Nigeria
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has restated its continued support to address environmental degradation in Nigeria.
UNDP Regional Technical Advisor, Climate Change Mitigation and Energy, Mr Faris Khader, said this at a two-day 11th Global Environment Facility (GEF) National Steering Committee Meeting in Abuja.
GEF is a global fund provider to address the issues of environment such as biodiversity, climate change, ozone layer, international waters and pollution.
Khader, who said UNDP was part of the implementing agencies of GEF projects, commended the Federal Government for its active participation in the implementation of GEF projects in the country.
“I will like to congratulate the Honourable Minister for Environment for his dynamic leadership, as evidenced by his recent active participation in GEF Assembly in Vietnam.
“I wish to therefore assure him of UNDP’s continuing support, especially with developing responsive interventions that are fully aligned with Government’s Change Agenda and national priorities,” he said.
According to him, people live in an incredibly complex and interconnected environment, which is a life supporting system for human survival.
“While a properly managed environment can be geared towards productive requirements, a poorly managed one can easily threaten human survival.
“This underpins the critical role that GEF investments play in the scaling up sustainable local solutions for global benefits,” Khader said.
The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Environment, Alhaji Sheu Ahmed, who declared the meeting open, thanked the UNDP for its efforts in assisting Nigeria in its task at ensuring a desirable environment.
Ahmed, who was represented by the Director of Climate Change in the ministry, Dr Peter Tarfa, said that the federal government was working to upscale the Nigerian environment.
He said that the ministry was implementing programmes and projects to eradicate plastic pollution that posed threats to lives and aquatic lives and causing depletion to the ozone layer, an incidence very harmful to human existence.
The permanent secretary expressed the federal government’s determination to maximise benefits accruable from the opportunities available in terms of getting more funds into the nation’s system through GEF-funded projects.
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