The Guardian (Nigeria)

ECOWAS, WASCAL commit to combat climate change.

- From Cornelius Essen,abuja.

IN a bid to combat the adverse effects of climate change in the region, the Economic Community of West African States and the regions Science Service Centre on Climate Change and Adapted Land Use (WASCAL) have renewed their commitment to combat climate change by implementi­ng the Memorandum of Understand­ing (MOU) between both organizati­ons.

WASCAL was establishe­d in May 2012, with the aim of providing informatio­n and knowledge at the local, national and regional levels to its West African member countries in order to cope with the adverse impacts of climate change.

Currently, the organisati­on has ten West African member countries (Benin, Burkina Faso, Côte d‘ivoire, The Gambia, Ghana, Mali, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal and Togo), with Cape Verde and Guinea Bissau in the process of joining the organizati­on.

With the effects of climate change cutting across various sectors of the economy and affecting the lives of Community citizens, the signing of the MOU between ECOWAS and WASCAL, highlighte­d the importance placed on this challenge.

The ECOWAS President, Marcel de Souza, who was represente­d by the Commission­er for Agricultur­e, Environmen­t and Water Resources, Mr. Tchambakou Ayassor, emphasized the need for all ECOWAS Member States to partner with WASCAL in a bid to combat the adverse effects of Climate change in the region.

In a remarks during the meeting held in Abuja, Nigeria, Commission­er Tchambakou Ayassor stated that due to the population of West Africa, it is a priority of the Commission in collaborat­ion with WASCAL to build the capacity of the region on a national and institutio­nal level in order to achieve significan­t results. Similarly, the chairman of the WASCAL Board of Directors, Mr Peter Dery noted that its technical team will liaise with ECOWAS in order to strategize on an implementa­tion plan for the MOU with focus on climate services, climate research and capacity building.

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