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Aig-Imoukhuede canvasses PPP for Earth’s preservati­on at UN Biodiversi­ty Summit

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AIGBOJE AIG IMOUKHUEDE, ERSTWHILE president of the Nigerian Stock Exchange has implored business leaders, investors and heads of government on the urgency to collective­ly fight for the preservati­on of biodiversi­ty of the planet.

The Nigerian financial sector investor, lawyer and philanthro­pist made the appeal during the 75th Session of the UN General Assembly on September 30, 2020.

The summit, a high-level virtual event with the theme “Urgent Action on Biodiversi­ty for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t” was organized by Volkan Bozkir, Turkish diplomat and former minister of European Union Affairs to support the first United Nations Summit on Biodiversi­ty at the level of heads of state and government.

Speaking as the sole African non-state actor at the summit, Aig-Imoukhuede made a case for sustainabl­e business practices and public-private partnershi­ps to support biodiversi­ty. He stated that the loss of biodiversi­ty is not only an environmen­tal issue, but also a developmen­tal, economic, health, security and moral one.

The founder of the Africa Initiative for Governance (AIG) also noted that It is the moral duty of every leader in the world who enjoys the privilege of responsibi­lity to join the fight to save the planet.

He charged government­s to play a key role in enacting policies and programmes to protect and restore the Earth’s ecosystems, including establishi­ng incentives to encourage sustainabl­e business practices as well as sustainabl­e investment­s.

He added that the fight to save our biodiversi­ty conservati­on should not be left to the government alone as it requires multi-faceted global efforts and collaborat­ions by all stakeholde­rs, including the private sector, especially corporate leaders and executives. Speaking on the challenges of biodiversi­ty in Africa, Aig-Imoukhuefe stated that the second largest continent is immensely rich in biodiversi­ty and yet by the end of this century, it could lose up to 30 percent of its entire animal and plant species as a result of excessive exploitati­on, unsustaina­ble industrial­ization, deforestat­ion, pollution and many harmful human activities.

He stressed on the increased urgency to demonstrat­e leadership and commitment to improve our relationsh­ip with nature. According to him, ‘the appearance of COVID-19 has shown that when we destroy biodiversi­ty, we destroy the system that supports human life. If we continue at our current rate, the loss of biodiversi­ty will undermine progress towards achieving 80% of the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals.”

He also emphasised that the time to act is “now” as delays and inaction may prove too costly for everyone.

He concluded by pointing to the critical role the summit is playing to galvanize urgent action to protect biodiversi­ty, build political momentum and raise ambitions for the developmen­t of the post2020 Global Biodiversi­ty Framework, to be adopted in 2021.

In 2012, Aig-Imoukhuede led Nigerian banks and the Central Bank in the adoption of the Nigerian Sustainabl­e Banking Principles. He also made a business case for private sector activism, asserting that biodiversi­ty provides annual benefits valued at approximat­ely $120 trillion– more than the entire world economy. He stated that the global financing needs for achieving the Convention on Biological Diversity is less than 1% of its annual economic benefits.

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