Kano govt unveils inclusive climate change policy

The Kano government on Friday inaugurated a climate change policy to address environmental challenges in the state.
The policy also aims to align state policy with global climate objectives, according to Dahir Hashim, the state commissioner for environment and climate change, at a one-day high-level sensitisation exercise in Kano.
The exercise was being organised in collaboration between the ministry and the Partnership for Agile Governance and Climate Engagement (PACE).
Mr Hashim said the policy would serve as a roadmap for climate action in the state, noting that no meaningful participation in climate interventions could occur without a guiding document.
He said the policy was developed through a participatory process that involved eight ministries, including health, commerce, transportation and industry, to ensure inclusiveness and community ownership.
The commissioner stated that implementing the policy would require coordinated efforts from ministries, departments, and agencies (MDAs), civil society organisations (CSOs), development partners, and the media.
“Each stakeholder has a distinct role to play, ranging from policy alignment and programme delivery to community engagement,” he said.
Mr Hashim highlighted health risks associated with climate change, such as respiratory diseases, air pollution, and mental health concerns. He reiterated the government’s commitment to sustainable, long-term and youth-focused climate solutions.
“We are reviewing existing environmental state bylaws and preparing a roadmap for implementation,” he said.
He commended the participants for their contributions and reaffirmed the state government’s resolve to strengthen climate response.
(NAN)
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