Fashola, Asiodu task Nigerians on climate change, healthy living
A renowned environmentalist, Chief Philip Asiodu, has stressed the need
for citizens in the country to pay serious attention to measures geared
towards mitigating potential threats of climate change, especially in a
coastal city like Lagos State.
According to Asiodu, the whole planet is under stress due to global warming.
This came as
Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State urged individuals, corporate
organizations as well as stakeholders to further collaborate with
government to promote healthy living among residents in the state and
the country at large.
The duo gave the charge weekend, while
addressing participants at the 2014 annual “walk for nature”, held in
Lagos State House, Marina, organized by the state government, in
collaboration with the Nigerian Conservation Foundation, NCF, for the
fifth consecutive year.
The walk, according to the organizers, aims
at raising the level of awareness of residents to what may be done to
reduce the inevitable exposure of climate change, among others.
Asiodu, who is the President of NCF, stressed that small island states
were more prone to the damaging effects of a warming planet than those
in the interland.
He said: “The impact of a rising sea level means loss of lives and properties for many people living on small islands.
“The importance of Lagos as a coastal city and as the economic nerve
centre of the most populous country in Africa makes it imperative to pay
serious attention to any potential threat to the economy of the state.
“All actions aimed at sensitizing the populace to the dangers of
climate change and what they can do to reduce their exposure to its
effects is part of the strategy for mitigating the damaging
consequences.”
He added that agenda 21 of the Rio Convention
recognized the plight of the earth’s coastal areas and the need for the
areas to be developed in sustainable fashion.
Fashola, who was
represented by the Special Adviser on the Environment, Dr. Taofeek
Folami, said: “Lagos as a coastal city is beset with myriad of
challenges such as illegal dredging, illegal land reclamation and sand
mining activities which has threatened sustainability of the coastlines,
resulting in surges, flooding and general negative environmental
consequences, including physical alterations and destruction of coastal
habitats, flooding, erosion, pollution and continued threats from
rising sea levels.”
He, however, reiterated his administration’s
commitment to sustainable coastal area management, through effective
implementation of various strategies and techniques to control flooding,
ocean surge, illegal dredging, among others.
Commissioner for the
Environment, Mr. Tunji Bello, who was represented by Engr. Hakeem
Ogunbambi, Permanent Secretary Office of the Environmental Services in
the ministry, said: “It is high time we had a rethink and review our
strategies towards the management of coastal and marine issues, realign
our implementation plans and partnership as well as redirect our efforts
towards new set of goals.”
He urged residents to support government
to preserve nature by embracing the message of the walk for nature
programme to encourage walking to safeguard the environment.
10/20/2014
Fashola, Asiodu task Nigerians on climate change, healthy living
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