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Nigeria has adopted nature-based solutions to tackle climate change – Onuigbo

By Jonathan Lois, Abuja.

Vice President (Africa) Global Legislators Organization for a Balanced Environment (GLOBE) International, Rep Sam Onuigbo, says Nigeria has adopted nature-based solutions to tackle climate change.

Onuigbo, who is also President GLOBE Nigeria said this on the occasion of the launch of research works on the REDD+, Great Green Wall Initiative, and Natural Capital Accounting in Abuja on Thursday.

The lawmaker who represents Ikwunano/Umuahia North/South Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives said the country has taken the very important step of applying nature-based solutions to mitigate and adapt to the impacts of climate change through Reducing Emissions from forest degradation and deforestation and the Great Green Wall Initiatives programs.

He said, “Global conversations on the need for governments, cities and regions, businesses, and private organizations to commit to increased action to address the impacts of climate change have picked up recently. This is especially so as the preparation towards the 26th United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Conference of parties starting at the end of the month in Glasgow, Scotland, gather momentum.

One other thing that has increased this important conversation is the Code red report released a few months ago by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change which has made it clear that this decade presents humanity with the last chance to reverse the impacts of climate change or catastrophe awaits. It is therefore our responsibility as important stakeholders to pay attention and find ways through which we can help our countries achieve their nationally determined contributions.

“One of the ways of doing this while at the same time sustainably developing the country is through what experts have identified as nature-based solutions. Nigeria has of course taken the very important step of applying nature-based solutions in our quest to mitigate and adapt to the impacts of climate change through Reducing Emissions from forest degradation and deforestation and the Great Green Wall Initiatives programs.

“Aware of the importance of these programs, GLOBE, as part of our GLOBE-UNEP-GEF project ‘GLOBE Legislators Advancing REDD+ and Natural Capital Governance Towards Delivery of the 2030 Agenda’ Commissioned the production of three research works entitled ‘Legal Institutions Readiness for REDD+ Implementation in Nigeria; Diagnostic Study on the Implementation of Environmental-Economic Accounting as a Tool for Sustainable Development in Nigeria; and Diagnostic Study of the Legislative and Institutional Framework of the Great Green Wall and its Activities in Nigeria.’

“The overall aim was for the research works to review the legal and institutional framework of Nigeria’s REDD+ and Great Green Wall Initiatives programs, evaluate our Natural Capital Accounting options, and make recommendations on how they can be strengthened especially through legislative activities.

“These three sets of research work authenticated by the African Union and the United Nations Statistics Commission have succinctly highlighted legal gaps impeding the realization of the objectives of the three programs – REDD+, GGWI, and Natural Capital Accounting,” he said.

He said one key area that legislators can help in ensuring that the objectives of these key programs are attained is through the area of appropriation of funds.

The Speaker, Rep Femi Gbajabiamila, said climate change affects the world and there is an urgent need for action against it.

Represented by Minority leader, Rep Ndudi Elumelu, the Speaker, who is a member of GLOBE Nigeria, while speaking through Rt. Hon. Elumelu said; “The House will work to make sure that the recommendations of the research works are realized. It is time for action and we will take action 100%.” and lauded GLOBE for its efforts.

Head of Climate Change and Energy, West Africa, FCDO, Sean Melbourne, said it is commendable that Nigeria is not just talking about climate change but taking action to mitigate it.

The highlight of the occasion was the launch of the knowledge products by the Speaker.

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