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NatureNews Editorial: Making Abuja A Green City

The maiden edition of Abuja City Environmental Sustainability Summit, held on Tuesday, provided an opportunity for critical stakeholders to advocate for the sustainable greening of the federal capital city.

Both the Minister of Environment, Balarabe Abbas Lawal, and Special Assistant to the President on Climate Change Matters, Yussuf Olatunji Kelani, spoke eloquently on the desirability of making Abuja a green city.

NatureNews fully supports the new drive towards greening Abuja. As Nigeria’s capital city, Abuja presents a unique opportunity for innovation and progress. Amidst rapid urbanisation, it is imperative that Abuja adopts a green paradigm, prioritising environmental sustainability and eco-friendliness. NatureNews believes firmly that a green Abuja would not only enhance the quality of life for its residents, but it will also serve as a model for other Nigerian cities.

We make bold to say that Abuja’s natural beauty, with its rolling hills and lush vegetation, is our national treasure worth preserving. By embracing green initiatives, the city can mitigate the effects of climate change, reduce pollution, and protect its biodiversity. Renewable energy sources, efficient waste management, and sustainable transportation systems are essential components of a green Abuja.

There is also the angle of economic benefits to be tapped using a green Abuja. For instance, by investing in renewable energy and sustainable infrastructure, the city can reduce energy costs, attract eco-conscious businesses, and create new job opportunities. What’s more, the green spaces, parks, and gardens would make Abuja a more desirable place to live and work.

Moreover, a green Abuja would have a profound social impact. By promoting sustainable lifestyles and environmental awareness, the city can foster a sense of community and civic responsibility. Green initiatives would also improve public health, reducing the burden of respiratory diseases and other health issues related to pollution.

NatureNews believes that to achieve this vision, stakeholders must come together to protect the city’s masterplan on green areas and implement sustainable environmental policies. Government, private sector, and civil society must collaborate to create a green Abuja that is environmentally conscious, economically vibrant, and socially just. The FCT administration must align with the vision of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in making Abuja a global showcase for sustainable environment.

We are confident that Abuja can become a beacon of hope for Nigeria and indeed Africa, showcasing the potential for urban development that prioritises people and the planet.

Let us work together to make Abuja a shining example of a green city, where nature and development coexist in perfect and sustainable harmony.

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