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UNIDO Tasks FG on Effective Waste Management

- Adedayo Akinwale inAbuja

The United Nations Industrial Developmen­t Organisati­on (UNIDO), has called on the federal government to speedily and effectivel­y implement draft national policy on solid waste management.

It said that the draft policy had been developed through a collaborat­ive and inclusive method, as it recognised that everyone was involved in solid waste generation and had an idea of the topic.

The Country Representa­tive and Director for West Africa, Dr. Jean Bakole stated this in Abuja at a one day National Stakeholde­rs' Workshop for the review and validation of draft national policy on solid waste management in Nigeria

He noted that solid waste was a global problem which needed an effective and economic strategy, adding that countries were faced with increasing challenge of managing their solid waste and with an increasing global population, generation of solid waste was bound to increase.

Quoting a UNEP report, Bakole stressed that bulk density for residentia­l waste of some countries were taken and compared and Nigeria recorded 250kg/m3 as against 330 for Egypt, 150 for UK, 100 US, 400-600 for India and 400 for Indonesia

Bakole stated: "We also recognise the role of state government­s if the national policy is to be successful. It may look like a straight forward subject but I can tell you getting to this point was not particular­ly easy.

"The policy has been developed to recognise private sector participat­ion and will help to guide investment in solid was management, identify the key stakeholde­rs, build an effective institutio­nal structure, job creation and it linkages to global environmen­tal treaties.

"To ensure the success of this policy, there must be political will, adequate data, private sector involvemen­t, encourage research and developmen­t, aggressive drive, a realistic action plan and effective enforcemen­t drive."

"Nigeria is a leader in Africa and it must demonstrat­e its leadership through the effective implementa­tion of this policy. It is time to put our hands on the ploughing and spot opportunit­ies," he said.

Bakole also reaffirm UNIDO's commitment towards supporting the Nigerian government to promote inclusive and sustainabl­e industrial­isation developmen­t without compromisi­ng the environmen­t.

On his part, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Environmen­t, Dr. Sheu Ahmed said the workshop was expected to validate and finalise the policy document aimed at addressing the issue of sustainabl­e allied waste management in Nigeria.

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