The Minister of State for Environment, Dr. Iziaq Salako has restated the commitment of the federal government towards using the ideals of the great green wall and nature-based solutions to address the challenges of climate change.
Salako said this at the inauguration of the 9th Session of the Pan-African Agency for the Great Green Wall (PAGGW), Technical Experts meeting, on Thursday in Abuja.
According to him “Nigeria, under the leadership of President Bola Tinubu, remains fully committed to the ideals of the great green wall and to using nature-based solutions to address the challenges of climate change.
“This gathering marks a pivotal moment in our collective pursuit of knowledge, innovation, and progress in our efforts to arrest desertification and land degradation and ultimately increase the quantity of arable land in the Sahel and Sahara regions of Africa.
“This meeting is a testament to our commitment to fostering an environment where ideas can flourish and knowledge can be shared without boundaries”.
He said support from Nigerians to hold the meeting has no doubt helped in moving the country closer to achieving the goals and objectives of the GGW for the Sahara and Sahel Initiative.
“In the realm of technology and expertise, we find ourselves at the crossroads of higher possibilities and greater responsibilities. Our world is evolving at an unprecedented pace, with the major crises of climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution threatening man’s continuous existence on planet Earth.
“It is through forums such as this that we can harness the power of collaboration to navigate these challenges and seize the opportunities that lie ahead.
“As we embark on the deliberations of this 9th session, let us keep in mind the profound impact that our decisions and innovations can have on our different countries, on Africa as a continent and on the world in general,” the minister said.
Welcoming delegates, Director-General, National Agency for the Great Green Wall (NAGGW), Dr. Yusuf Maina-Bukar, said the commitment towards addressing the impact of emerging climate change risks within and near the Great Green Wall implies that efforts must be geared towards effective implementation of the GGWI at regional and national levels.
These commitments, he said, propelled by the Convention of the Pan-African Agency of the Great Green Wall (PAGGW), made it statutory for this gathering.
On her part, representative of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNNCD), Ms. Louisa Baker assured of the agency’s support to combat desertification in Nigeria.
This is the 9th ordinary session of the council of ministers is preparatory to the 5th ordinary session of the Assembly of Heads of State and Government.