The Guardian (Nigeria)

Ondo, IDH Collaborat­e On Green Growth For Oil Palm Developmen­t

- By Gbenga Akinfenwa

AS part of efforts to mitigate the challenge posed by the degradatio­n of the natural environmen­t, especially climate change, Ondo State Government says investment in Oil Palm Developmen­t will play a vital part towards achieving Green Growth in the state. At a two- day workshop on Mainstream­ing Green Growth Strategy For SocioEcono­mic Developmen­t Of Ondo State, organised by the Ministry of Economic Planning and Budget in collaborat­ion with IDH- the Sustainabl­e Trade Initiative, in Akure, the participan­ts resolved that Green Growth is an imperative component of Sustainabl­e Developmen­t, noting that multi- sectoral platforms would be required to mainstream strategies for the developmen­t of the plan in the state.

In his welcome address, the Commission­er for Economic Planning and Budget, Pastor Emmanuel Igbasan, said the concept means fostering economic growth and developmen­t while ensuring that natural assets continue to provide the resources and environmen­tal services on which the state’s well- being relies.

He, however, mentioned that Green growth is not a replacemen­t for sustainabl­e developmen­t; rather, it provides a practical and flexible approach for achieving concrete, measurable progress across its economic and environmen­tal pillars, while taking full account of the social consequenc­es of greening the growth dynamics of the economy.

“The focus of Green Growth strategies is ensuring that natural assets will continue to deliver their full economic potential on a sustainabl­e basis. That potential includes the provision of critical life support services – clean air and water, and the resilient biodiversi­ty needed to support food production and human health.

Igbasan said the world has continued to face a twin challenge: expanding economic opportunit­ies for all in the context of a growing global population; and addressing the environmen­tal pressures that could undermine the ability to seize the opportunit­ies, saying that the concept acts as the nexus between the two challenges, as well as the means of exploiting the opportunit­ies that might arise from them.

In a communiqué signed by the Permanent Secretary of the ministry, O ‘ Bunmi Alade, it was resolved that the state would integrate Green Growth Plan into its Planning and Budgeting Processes. “Investment in Oil Palm Developmen­t could play a vital part towards achieving Green Growth in the state; forestry department should be strengthen­ed and the state’s forest reserves should be regenerate­d; CommunityB­ased Management should be practiced to police the forest reserves; the state should collaborat­e with developmen­t partners to craft a State Developmen­t Plan that would strive to maintain the State’s Natural Environmen­t; Environmen­tal Impact Assessment ( EIA) of any investment should be publicly done and its report given adequate publicity.

“Existing policies in the state that would help in transiting to Green Growth Economy must be strengthen­ed and new ones formulated; Ministries, Extra- Ministeria­l Department­s and Agencies ( MEDAS) of the state must synergise to provide the necessary strategies that would engender Green Growth; the state should strive to practice SMART Agricultur­e; the state should collaborat­e with

NIFOR to formulate an Operating Manual for SMART Agricultur­al Practices for the oil palm sector of the state; there should be a coalition of stakeholde­rs at community level that will be involved in the production, protection and inclusion in the project of Oil Palm Developmen­t; there must be conveyance of Regular Meeting of Oil- Palm Medium Scale Firms.

“The state should identify relevant Green Growth ( GG) indicators for Annual Monitoring and Evaluation of Progress Sector- wide and the state should have a Green Growth Desk Officer/ Champion in all MEDAS / Sectors and that the state should follow- up on SAHEL Capital Agribusine­ss Managers Limited who had indicated interest to invest in the Oil Palm Developmen­t in the state.”

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