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I Will Sustain Lake Chad Recharge Campaign to Developed Countries, Insists Buhari

- Omololu Ogunmade

President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday, in Abuja, said his administra­tion would continue to champion the campaign for the revival of the Lake Chad and exert more commitment from the developed countries to do the needful.

The president, according to a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, made the remarks during a courtesy call on him by the Nigerian Conservati­on Foundation (NCF).

Adesina said Buhari who was also invested as the Patron of NCF, said it was regrettabl­e that the issue of the receding Lake Chad had not been addressed till recent times.

He quoted him as saying, ‘‘The problem of climate change is real. The desert encroachme­nt is aggravatin­g it. The population explosion in Nigeria is another big challenge.

‘‘The drying up of Lake Chad is a serious thing for Nigeria and the Lake Chad Basin countries. Nigeria is much more affected because fishing, animal husbandry and farming are affected very seriously.

‘‘We are trying to prick the conscience of the developed countries that have the resources and the technology to quickly execute the interbasin transfer from Congo Basin to Chad Basin.”

According to the statement, Buhari welcomed the advocacy by NCF on the need to protect endangered plants and animals in the country and directed the Federal Ministry of Environmen­t to reflect this in its budgetary requiremen­ts in the next fiscal year.

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