The Minister of Environment, Abass Balarabe, was confident that 9th session of the council of ministers would provide solutions to combat the negative impacts of climate change.
According to the News Agency of Nigeria, Lawal expressed this confidence while speaking on Friday in Abuja at the 9th Ordinary Session of the Council of Ministers of the Pan-African Agency of the Great Green Wall.
He said, “I am optimistic that the deliberations of this 9th session would provide meaningful solutions for combating the negative effects of climate change and provide an avenue to attain a healthier and greener environment for our communities to thrive.
“A conducive environment ultimately leads to productivity and healthy lifestyle for us and our future generations.”
The minister added, “It is also on record that the 8th session of the Council commenced with a tree planting exercise which is still maintained and sustained by this administration.
“After the 8th session, Nigeria as a member state, has implemented more recommendations of the Council.”
The Minister of State for Environment, Dr. Iziaq Salako, also noted that in the face of the many environmental challenges that face Nigeria, commitment and collaboration become the greatest asset.
“The Great Green Wall initiative, a monumental project aimed at combating desertification, land degradation, and climate change, stands as a beacon of hope and unity for our continent.
“Today’s gathering is a testament to our collective commitment to addressing the environmental challenges that affect the lives of millions across Africa and indeed the world.
“Africa is the least contributor to creating the challenge of climate change that is disrupting societies and threatening our existence,” Salako said.
He stressed that Africa holds the key to nature-based solutions to slow down global warming and climate change.
Also, a representative of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification, Ms Louisa Baker, expressed optimism that the agency would support in combating desertification in the country.
Baker said that UNCCD has supported the Great Green Wall since its inception.
She called for the inculcation of the private sector in the GGW initiative.
NAN reported that the highlight of the event was the launching of the Green Women Platform by Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu.
Tinubu was represented by the Vice-President’s wife. Nana Shettima,