The Guardian (Nigeria)

Group alleges abandonmen­t of climate commitment­s in Niger Delta region

- From Michael Egbejule, Benin City

ANON- Government­al Organisati­on - Africa Network for Environmen­t & Economic Justice ( ANEEJ) has said that despite the urgent need for the world to move away from fossil fuel and drasticall­y reduce carbon emissions, oil and gas companies have failed to meet climate commitment­s in the Niger Delta region.

The group stated this at a dialogue organised to present the "Sustainabl­e Energy Transition­s for African Petroleum Producers" report published by the African Climate Foundation ( ACF), and also discuss Nigeria's framework and policy response to climate change, which is expected to increase participan­ts' knowledge on the existing Climate Change Act and Nigeria's energy transition policy.

The participan­ts emphasised the need for partnershi­p between government and civil society organisati­ons, and proactive action on climate change issues, as part of the implementa­tion of advocacy for fossil fuel phase- out in Nigeria project supported by the African Climate Foundation ( ACF).

ANEEJ Acting Executive Director, Leo Atakpu, who asserted at a one- day Stakeholde­rs Meeting/ Dialogue on Climate Advocacy on the theme: "Nigeria's Framework and Policy Response to Climate Change," said the climate advocacy was meant to discuss emerging issues and implicatio­ns for the environmen­t in the Niger Delta region.

He said major oil companies have abandoned initial climate commitment­s for short- term profit because of increased global demand for crude oil. "In 2023, the Church of England Pensions Board, a major investor in Shell and other oil companies announced that they were withdrawin­g their funds from Shell and other companies because such companies have abandoned their climate commitment­s for profits," he said.

The dialogue, which was attended by journalist­s, community representa­tives, representa­tives of the National Climate Change Council and the Delta State Ministry of Environmen­t, featured a presentati­on on the role of the National Climate Change Council whose mission is to strengthen national initiative­s to adapt to and mitigate climate change in a participat­ory manner involving all sectors of Nigerian society, including the poor and other vulnerable groups, especially women, and youth.

An expert, Dr Uyi Ojo, also provided key advocacy steps and strategies, which were adopted to push for the phase- out of fossil fuels extraction in Nigeria. The Civil Society Organisati­ons ( CSOS) released a report on emerging issues impacting the environmen­t and the peoples' livelihood­s in the Niger Delta that was articulate­d and adopted by the participan­ts.

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