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CAMIC Responds to LASEPA’s Concerns Over Air Quality in Lagos

The Climate Africa Media Initiative Center (CAMIC) is deeply concerned about the recent outcry by the Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA) regarding the low quality of air in Lagos.

As an organization dedicated to environmental advocacy and awareness, CAMIC acknowledges the seriousness of this issue and is committed to working towards viable solutions for cleaner air in Lagos and beyond.

LASEPA’s report underscores the urgent need for collective action to address air pollution in Lagos, which poses significant health risks to residents and threatens environmental sustainability.

CAMIC recognizes the importance of collaborative efforts between government agencies, civil society organizations, businesses, and the public to tackle this pressing issue.

In response to LASEPA’s concerns, CAMIC proposes the following solutions:
Enhanced Monitoring and Enforcement: Implementing robust air quality monitoring systems and strengthening enforcement mechanisms to ensure compliance with environmental regulations.

Promotion of Clean Energy Sources: Encouraging the adoption of renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power to reduce reliance on fossil fuels, which are major contributors to air pollution.

Improved Transportation Infrastructure: Investing in efficient public transportation systems, promoting the use of electric vehicles, and implementing policies to reduce traffic congestion and emissions from vehicles.

Public Awareness Campaigns: Launching educational campaigns to raise awareness about the health impacts of air pollution and the importance of individual and collective action in mitigating it.

Green Spaces and Urban Planning: Increasing the availability of green spaces and promoting sustainable urban planning practices to mitigate the effects of air pollution and enhance overall quality of life.

CAMIC urges stakeholders at all levels to prioritize the protection of air quality and commit to implementing these solutions in order to safeguard the health and well-being of Lagos residents and preserve the environment for future generations.

ABOUT CAMIC
Climate Africa Media Initiative Centre (CAMIC) is a non-governmental organization dedicated to advancing environmental sustainability and combating climate change. Through research, advocacy, and collaborative initiatives, CAMIC seeks to contribute to a more sustainable and resilient planet for current and future generations.

CAMIC anchored the Environmental Journalism Workshop in association with Dangote in Lagos and Yola, The Tree Planting Campaign for students with Special Needs, The Jabi Lake Campaign against Plastic pollution, The Green Club Initiative and many more; in a space of less than 5 years, CAMIC has taken giant strides in Climate Advocacy.

For media inquiries, please contact:
Orji Ruth
Program Officer
Email: info@camic-ngo.org
Phone number: +2348035292193

 

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