Environment
Committee Urges MDAs To Harmonise Efforts To Address Climate Change
The House of Represen
tatives Committee on Climate Change has urged Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs), to harmonise national efforts towards addressing climate change.
Rep. Sam Onuigbo, the Chairman, House Committee on Climate Change, made the call at an interactive session with Ministers and Directors-General of MDAs in Abuja.
Onuigbo advised the MDAS to accommodate some of the new climate change challenges in the 2016 budget.
The lawmaker explained that the meeting was to ascertain the level of preparedness by the MDA’s in stabilising the concentration of dangerous emissions to a level that would prevent dangerous impacts on the environment.
“We want to meet the target we set for ourselves through Nigeria’s intended national determined contributions and know our preparations for 2016 to 2020.’’
He urged the MDAs to make concrete and verifiable preparations towards achieving the Paris Treaty.
“Following the agreement in Paris, every UNFCC member including Nigeria, is expected to ratify the Paris 2015 Agreement and initiate programmes to actualise intended nationally determined contributions.’’
Onuigbo said in the past, climate change issues were only ‘staring’ at humanity, but today, the negative effects of climate change “are vigorously threatening the earth.’’
Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the Minister of Information, Culture and Tourism, said no part of Nigeria was left out of the realities of climate change.
He linked erosion challenges in the south- east, ocean surge in south-west and desertification in the north to the devastating effect of climate change.
The minister said many Nigerians were yet to believe the realities of climate change and canvassed the need for more public enlightenment and advocacy.
Mohammed said the ministry would evolve a better working relationship with the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NIMET), Ministries of Agriculture and Natural Resources and of Environment, on disseminating the realities of climate change.
“We already have in place platforms we can use to disseminate this kind of information; we have FRCN, NTA and NAN.
“What we don’t have in place is the kind of campaign you want us to run’’, he said.
He, however, noted that there was the need to strengthen NIMET for better performance.
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