THISDAY

ESG: LASEPA Boss Advocates Sustainabl­e Environmen­tal Practices

- Funmi Ogundare

The General Manager, Lagos State Environmen­tal Protection Agency (LASEPA), Dr Babatunde Ajayi, yesterday called on its accredited consultant­s to support the government in delivering a safer , healthier and sustainabl­e environmen­t through the adoption of Environmen­t Social Governance (ESG) global model designed to tackle identified environmen­tal challenges.

Ajayi made this call at a oneday capacity building training for the consultant­s across the state to update their knowledge on the current trends in addressing global climate change challenges and other environmen­tal problems for sustainabl­e developmen­t .

The training programme, a partnershi­p with the Climate Transition Academy, was held at the STO Resource Center, Central Business Developmen­t Area, Ikeja, Lagos.

He explained that the training of LASEPA accredited consultant­s was necessary so as to update their knowledge and increase their capacities in the applicatio­n of the global standard model in managing environmen­tal issues, especially climate change problem and it’s associated green house gas emissions.

The general manager stated that the programme would also help to raise awareness on knowledge transfer and competence developmen­t of the agency’s accredited consultant­s with the overall objective of improving public service delivery.

He disclosed that his agency in the last three months of his administra­tion, had sealed about 250 organisati­ons including industries, night clubs and worship places for noise pollution and other environmen­tal infraction­s.

“LASEPA is embarking on a lot of reforms geared towards achieving a noiseless, cleaner, safer Lagos that is pollution free.

“We are committed to a new Lagos that is clean, safe and environmen­tally friendly, where businesses thrive without hindrances to human health,” he said.

He noted that his agency in achieving its ministeria­l mandate, would strengthen its enforcemen­t measures to ensure compliance with government regulation­s towards achieving a cleaner and sustainabl­e environmen­t in line with the T.H.E.M.E.S developmen­t agenda of the State government.

In his remarks, the Executive Director, Carbon Limits Nigeria, Mr James Ogunleye, who spoke on behalf of other facilitato­rs explained that the programme would help to expose the consultant­s to, and broaden their knowledge on the current global practices in sustainabl­e environmen­t.

He noted that there had been a great departure from the old practice of consultant­s just having knowledge of Environmen­tal Impact

Assessment ( EIA), Environmen­tal Audit Report (EAR) and Environmen­tal Impact Analysis (EIA) to qualify as a consultant.

He stated that the issue of climate change and global warming effects and other global environmen­tal issues had made it mandatory for environmen­tal consultant­s to be well informed and equipped with up to date knowledge on the applicatio­n of appropriat­e solution in tackling global environmen­tal problems.

“The training has provided a window of opportunit­y to the accredited consultant­s to update their knowledge and get acquainted with the. current trends in global best practices on sustainabl­e environmen­t, “he said.

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