By Bob Majiri-Oghene Etemiki
Abuja, Nigeria – Nigeria’s Minister of State for Environment Sharon Ikeazor, who recently led the Nigerian delegation to the resumed Fifth United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA 5,2) in Nairobi, Kenya has said that Nigeria has taken decisions on behalf of the environment geared towards achieving the sustainable development goals of the UN.
The United Nations Environment Assembly is the world’s highest-level decision-making body on the environment. It addresses the critical environmental challenges facing the world today and Nigeria is a member of the UNEA.
The Minister delivered Nigerian’s National Statement at the on-going Fifth United Nations Environment Assembly UNEA-5.2. She stated that Nigeria has adopted various strategic approaches which include the development and implementation of National Forest Policy aimed at promoting sustainable forest Management practices.
Others include National Policies on Plastic Waste management and Solid waste Management which support and promote circular economy, Drought and Desertification Policy to actualize Land degradation neutrality and increase community resilience, among others.
The Minister also reiterated Nigeria’s commitment to Global Environmental sustainability and achievement of the Country’s Nationally Determined Contribution’s (NDC) with 20 emissions reduction unconditionally and 47 emission reduction conditionally by 2030.
She further stated that Nigeria has developed an Energy Transition Plan as a pathway to achieve net zero by 2060. “This is also in addition to the enactment of a climate change law in November, 2021 which provides a legal framework at Climate Change mitigation and adaptation,” Bar Sharon Ikeazor said.
The Minister also had some Bilateral engagements with the Director General, World Wild Fund (WWF) For nature, Mr. Marco Lambertini on Nigeria’s commitment to Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework and the need to collaborate with WWF on the management of the ten (10) New National parks approved by Mr. President especially the 2 designated Marine Protected Areas in Bayelsa State.
In addition, she had an engagement with the Swedish Minister of Environment on the preparation and areas of collaboration for the upcoming Stockholm +50 to commemorate 50 years since the first UN Conference on human Environment was held in 1972 in Stockholm, Sweden.
The theme of the conference is Stockholm+50: a healthy planet for the prosperity of all-our responsibility, our opportunity. Nigeria has signed and ratified all the Chemicals and waste related Treaties, and is currently strengthening its legal and institutional infrastructures for the sound management of chemicals and waste.
Part of the engagements included a meeting with the Egyptian Minister on Environment and COP 27 President and discussed activities on the upcoming Cop27 at Egypt in November, 2022.
The two Ministers also discussed the strengthening of bilateral ties with both countries on environmental issues, according to a statement released by Saghir el Mohammed, Director of Press, Federal Ministry of Environment.