Mr Lawal said the appointments reflect the federal government’s commitment to prioritising environmental governance as a critical pillar of national development.
Mr Kwujeh said a carbon budget aligns economic planning with climate goals.
Mrs Asagbra said, “The private sector also has a key role to play, especially in biotech and agriculture-based industries.’’
This was disclosed in a statement by Nenibarini Zabbey, the Hydrocarbon Pollution Remediation Project project coordinator.
The power plant project, led by the Bayelsa government, is located in Elebele, a suburb on the outskirts of the state capital.
According to Mr Zabbey, the HYPREP will also commence the socio-economic study of Ogoniland in 2025.
The federal government has assured Nigerians and all key stakeholders of adequate low-sulphur fuel and compressed natural gas promotion
“We must prioritise land rehabilitation in mining and quarrying operations,” he said.
Mr Goni, “We are concerned about the regeneration of our forests; national park is the bedrock to the regeneration of forests in the country.’’
Nigerian ministers have stressed the significance of the power sector in achieving economic growth and industrialisation.
