Climate change worsening hunger, poor health in Nigeria: Expert

A climate justice advocate, Oluwatobi OjuOluwa, has warned that worsening climate conditions in Nigeria are fuelling hunger, health challenges, and economic instability across the country.
Mr OjuOluwa said this in Ibadan on Thursday while speaking on the current climate situation in Nigeria and Africa.
He noted that changing weather patterns had made rainfall unpredictable and disrupted seasonal cycles Nigerians once relied on.
He said that periods previously associated with harmattan and dry weather could no longer be clearly identified, adding that rain could no longer be predicted.
According to him, human activities such as improper waste management, bush burning, deforestation, and the exploitation of fossil fuels are major drivers of climate change.
He added that these have far-reaching consequences for livelihoods and public health.
“If there is hunger in the land, there is economic instability. Aviation cannot work well because the weather is not palatable, there is food insecurity and health issues, all of which are linked to climate change,” he said.
Mr OjuOluwa explained that climate action, captured under Goal 13 of the Sustainable Development Goals, was central to achieving other development targets, including poverty reduction, food security, and improved health outcomes.
He also pointed out that although Africa contributes less than four per cent of global emissions, the continent bears a disproportionate burden of climate impacts due to limited resources to adapt and respond.
“The government cannot do it alone. Every individual is also a government in their own space. What am I doing? What are you doing? These are the questions we must ask,” he said.
The expert called on governments, non-governmental organisations, and international partners to scale up action through funding, capacity building, and grassroots engagement, particularly by empowering young people to drive climate solutions.
He expressed optimism that sustained climate action would help address hunger, poverty, health challenges, and inequality, while securing a better future for coming generations.
(NAN)
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