CAMIC Tasks African Countries on Environmental Sustainability in 2025
By Obiabin Onukwugha
The Climate Africa Media Initiative Center (CAMIC) has called on African countries to renew their commitment to environmental sustainability as a critical priority for 2025.
In the light of increasing climate change challenges and environmental degradation across the continent, CAMIC emphasizes the need for immediate and collective action to protect planet Earth.
In recent years, according to the body, Africa has experienced unprecedented climate-related events, including severe droughts, floods, and heatwaves, affecting millions of people and ecosystems.
These events, it said, underscore the urgent need to adopt sustainable practices that mitigate environmental harm and foster resilience against climate change.
“The time to act is now,” said Pius Alabi, the Chief Growth Officer of CAMIC, adding, “Environmental sustainability is not just a choice but a necessity for the survival and well-being of our communities.”
He continued: “We must integrate sustainable practices into every aspect of our lives, from policy-making to everyday activities, to ensure a healthy and habitable planet for future generations.”
CAMIC is committed to raising awareness and promoting initiatives that encourage environmental stewardship. This year, the organization plans to host various events, including the upcoming quiz competition involving 8 schools (4 private and 4 government) to engage the youth in discussions about climate change and environmental conservation.
Through these efforts, CAMIC aims to inspire individuals, organizations, and governments to take proactive steps toward sustainability. The organization invites all stakeholders to join hands in creating a sustainable future.