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FG prioritising climate change interventions to tackle coastal erosion, flooding: Shettima

“The Green Wall Project, which has been prioritised by the government, stands as a testament to our unyielding resolve to shield our habitat and bolster our nation’s security.”

• August 10, 2023
VP Shettima
VP Kashim Shettima [Photo: Twitter/VP Shettima]

Vice President Kashim Shettima on Thursday said President Bola Tinubu’s government was prioritising climate change interventions to address the menace of desertification, coastal erosion and flooding.

Mr Shettima, in a statement by Olusola Abiola, spokesperson for the Office of the Vice President, on Thursday in Abuja, said the administration was collaborating more with individuals and institutions that share the government’s vision for a sustainable future.

This was one of the highlights of Mr Shettima’s remarks after receiving a presentation from the National Defence College Course 31 participants.

The presentation was titled: “Building Climate Resilience for Enhanced National Security: Strategic Options for Nigeria by 2035”.

The vice president acknowledged the devotion of members of the Armed Forces of Nigeria and related institutions to advancing the nation’s interests.

“Your voices are heard and your contributions valued. Government shares your informed concerns for the security implications of underestimating the devastations of climate change.

“The Green Wall Project, which has been prioritised by the government, stands as a testament to our unyielding resolve to shield our habitat and bolster our nation’s security.

“It is heartening to witness the alignment between your findings and our government’s policy objectives, reinforcing our belief that a holistic and comprehensive approach is essential to tackling these challenges effectively,” Mr Shettima said. 

Speaking further about the significance of the NDC Course 31 research report, Mr Shettima said their research findings promise a more resilient and secure Nigeria.

“We recognise that a nation’s security is intricately linked to the environmental challenges it faces. As such, your insights provide a roadmap for charting a course toward a more resilient, secure, and sustainable future for Nigeria,” he said. 

He commended the management of the National Defence College for its commitment, zeal, passion and sacrifice in finding solutions to the myriad of challenges confronting the nation.

Mr Shettima also restated the federal government’s resolve to adopt additional measures to address the banditry plaguing the North-West region.

Earlier, the college’s commandant, Rear Admiral Olumuyiwa Olotu, said the research report was among other objectives aimed at proffering solutions to climate change challenges with implications to national security.

While presenting reports on behalf of the Course 31 participants, Col. O N Ejiga emphasised efforts made by the federal government to address climate change, citing examples of practices in other parts of the world.

The report highlighted policy and institutional frameworks and possible funding sources for addressing climate change challenges in Nigeria.

(NAN)

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