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As group induct new members, they task government on climate change

By Omotayo Edubi

The Association of Sustainability Professionals of Nigeria (ASPN) has tasked the Federal Government to bring up policies, aimed at addressing climate change and protecting the country’s environment.

The group said it is in the best interest for everyone to urgently tackle the effects of global warming and poor environmental issues.

Speaking on Friday at the induction of new members into ASPN, Ini Abimbola, vice president of the association said the non-profit organisation established in August 2019 to redefine and improve the practice and profession of sustainability and corporate social responsibility (CSR) in Nigeria will welcome such policies.

Osinbajo said he hoped that any policy regarding sustainability, does not negatively affect the interests of corporate organisations, but, rather, give such organisations the opportunity to outline their CSR programmes that are focused on the environment.

Abimbola explains his joy about the Federal government’s commitment at the just concluded COP26 held in Glasgow, Scotland, in terms of carbon emission and fossil fuels. “At ASPN, what we are trying to do is to make sure that we mainstream the conversations that are happening at any given point in time.

“We also don’t want to be talking to the private sector alone but also to engage with the government and to make sure that policies that are coming up are also policies that are not endangering corporate organisations, and to ensure they can outline their CSR programmes, focused on the environment,” Abimbola said.

A total of 33 persons were inducted into the association at the forum.

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