The Guardian (Nigeria)

Agbakoba seeks ways to address governance, environmen­tal justice

- By Silver Nwokoro

OLISA Agbakogba Legal ( OAL) said it is poised to seek ways to address governance and environmen­tal justice in Nigeria.

The firm made this commitment at the launching of its two publicatio­ns titled, ‘ Shaping Nigeria’s Future: Critical governance issues for 2024 and beyond’ and the ‘ Simplified manual on environmen­tal justice in Nigeria’.

The aim of the publicatio­ns, it said, is to raise awareness about the issues facing Nigeria, such as governance challenges and environmen­tal injustice, and to encourage public engagement and dialogue.

Partner, OAL, Babatunde Ogungbamil­a said: “We often hear people say lack of political will on the part of the government. This has been so because of a lack of pressure from the citizens themselves, possibly because they lack an understand­ing of the issues.

“This is the reason the two groundbrea­king publicatio­ns are for everybody, not just for certain people or those in government. We urge every Nigerian to take time and read the publicatio­ns. It is part of the OAL’S contributi­ons to the good of our country.”

Speaking about the publicatio­ns, the head of government and public sector practice, OAL, Collins Okeke said: “It is imperative to address the most pressing governance challenges achievable, relevant and timefacing our nation. The first bound implementa­tion plan that publicatio­n provides an in- depth prioritise­s revenue generation, job analysis of 10 key areas such as creation, poverty reduction and political, constituti­onal, regulator y, economic growth.” and administra­tive among others. Okeke explained that the

“The report highlights the need for publicatio­ns emphasise the the National Assembly to work importance of reviewing and closely with the E xecutive to reforming existing la ws and develop a specific, measurable, regulation­s to align them with

Nigeria’s current realities and aspiration­s.

The report, he said, calls for a collaborat­ive approach between the legislatur­e, executive, private sector, civil society and developmen­t partners to ensure effective implementa­tion.

He added that the report also stresses the need for the national assembly to lead by example in terms of transparen­cy , accountabi­lity and integrity.

Okeke explained further that the second publicatio­n is a resource to empower communitie­s, activists, lawyers and policymake­rs in the fight against en vironmenta­l injustice.

“The manual provides a comprehens­ive overview of environmen­tal justice issues in Nigeria, including oil pollution, gas flaring, deforestat­ion, flooding, and policy frameworks for environmen­tal protection, highlighti­ng key national la ws, regional treaties and internatio­nal agreements,” he said.

He further stressed the pivotal role that access to knowledge plays in combating systemic inequality , discrimina­tion and en vironmenta­l injustice.

 ?? ?? Associate Partner, OAL , Collins Okeke ( left); Managing Partner, Yvonne Ezekiel and Partner, Babatunde Ogungbamil­a at the media launch of OAL'S new publicatio­ns in Lagos.
Associate Partner, OAL , Collins Okeke ( left); Managing Partner, Yvonne Ezekiel and Partner, Babatunde Ogungbamil­a at the media launch of OAL'S new publicatio­ns in Lagos.

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