“Let us bend therefore over backwards to avoid this civil war between brothers,” Mr El-Rufai advised.
“El Niño, which has now been announced by the World Meteorological Organisation, together with global warming, is already driving record temperatures.”
For green hydrogen to be included in the mix of solutions to Nigeria’s perennial power shortages, three things will need to be considered seriously.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, on Monday, called for added efforts to renew the commitment to better the world for everyone.
The UN chief listed the threats as conflicts and climate catastrophe, mistrust and division, poverty, inequality and discrimination, rising costs of food and energy.
According to WHO data released on Thursday, around 3.5 million people in the Western Pacific die annually due to environmental causes.
