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FG Starts Plan on COP29, Reviews Outcomes of Last Session

- Michael Olugbode

As the nation begins to plan for the 29th session of the Conference of Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP29) holding in Azerbaijan, the federal government has emphasised the need to review the outcomes of the 28th session (COP28) held in Dubai.

The government said the outcomes of the negotiatio­ns at COP28 have implicatio­ns for Nigeria's developmen­t aspiration­s and climate action across all sectors and as such should be reviewed and the outcomes achieved appraised.

COP of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) is the supreme governing body that convenes annually to assess progress in dealing with climate change and make plans for climate action within the UNFCCC guidelines.

COP28 held in Dubai last year sets out the actions needed to keep 1.5°C within reach in line with the goal of the Paris Agreement.

At COP28, Nigeria stressed the request for its inclusion in the G7's climate partnershi­p list for the Just Energy Transition Partnershi­p towards an effective and sustainabl­e framework in addressing the socio-economic effects of energy transition.

Nigeria also called for urgent scaling up of adaptation finance, expansion of adaptation accelerati­on programmes, and a substantiv­e global goal on adaptation.

On Tuesday in Abuja, stakeholde­rs gathered to review the outcomes of COP28. The meeting was organised by the National Council on Climate Change and the Delegation of the

European Union in Nigeria.

Speaking at the one-day workshop, the Minister of Environmen­t, Balarabe Lawal said the 28th session of the Conference of Parties to the UNFCCC serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need for resolute action in the face of escalating climate crises and environmen­tal challenges.

He said: “With negotiatio­ns focused on crucial issues such as mitigation, adaptation, finance, and transparen­cy, the outcomes of COP28 have far-reaching implicatio­ns for the future of our planet."

The Minister added: “As we gear up for COP29, it is imperative that we foster a spirit of collaborat­ion, unity, and shared responsibi­lity, harnessing the collective wisdom, expertise, resources of all stakeholde­rs and firm commitment­s to advance Nigeria's environmen­tal goals.

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