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Stakeholders seek adoption of conflict-sensitive climate action for lasting peace

The stakeholders said climate-sensitive conflict action prioritises understanding and addresses the interconnections between climate change and conflicts.

• November 15, 2024

Stakeholders in the peacebuilding, humanitarian and development space have emphasised the need to integrate climate-sensitive approaches into resolving conflicts in Nigeria.

The stakeholders unanimously agreed on this approach at the inaugural meeting of the Nigeria Conflict Sensitivity and Climate Adaptation Facility (NC-SAF) on Thursday in Abuja. The meeting was organised by International Alert, with support from Irish Aid.

According to the stakeholders, climate-sensitive conflict action prioritises understanding and addresses the interconnections between climate change and conflicts.

They stated that by adopting climate-sensitive adaptation, Nigeria could mitigate climate-related conflicts, promote sustainable peace and development, and enhance sustainable peace in vulnerable communities.

The country director for International Alert, Paul Nyulaku-Bemshima, said the meeting brought together a range of stakeholders to discuss the existential issues of insecurity facing Nigeria.

According to Mr Nyulaku-Bemshima, Irish Aid supports International Alert to implement the “Powering Peace Through Climate Actions.”

He said climate change was impacting communities, drying up grazing areas, making farming difficult and affecting food security, with productivity decreasing.

“As a result, the competition between occupational groups, such as herders and farmers, is increasing, becoming more intense and escalating conflicts in different parts of the country.

“Most conflicts in Nigeria are resource-based conflicts and so by that, we need to look at the issue of conflict and insecurity from a climate lens,” he said.

Mr Nyulaku-Bemshima said the banditry and insecurity in the North-West impacted communities influenced by climate change issues.

He said that most herders were moving south in search of grazing areas, thus creating tensions in those areas, such as the farmer-header conflicts.

According to him, the crises are driven by climate change, thus necessitating the need to ask critical questions about insecurity and humanitarian development.

He said a joint strategy would be required to address those issues at the national, state and community levels.

He called for conflict-sensitive policymaking to recognise the drivers of conflicts and respond to them.

Also speaking, Dapo Oyewole, Senior Special Assistant to the President on International Cooperation, said the federal government was committed to tackling the effects of climate change, which he described as a “global problem.”

He said it required a holistic approach by the government, civil society, the international development community, and the citizens to find lasting solutions.

“Climate change tops President Bola Tinubu administration’s agenda, with efforts focused on creating an enabling environment for prosperity, peace and security,” he said.

Mr Oyewole said to tackle climate change, the government had set up initiatives and interventions to bring critical stakeholders together by providing resources to chat the way forward.

Kimaris Toogood, Peace and Development Advisor, Office of the UN Resident Coordinator, stressed the importance of recognising the role conflict-sensitive approach played in the work of climate peace and security.

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