The Guardian (Nigeria)

Enugu engages stakeholde­rs on climate financing policy, strategy

- By Chinedum Uwaegbulam

THE Enugu State Government has begun the process for the developmen­t of a science- based climate policy through comprehens­ive data and scientific analysis, which will form the bedrock to develop a strategic climate action plan.

The government engaged with stakeholde­rs during an inception meeting for the proposed Enugu State Climate Policy and Action Plan, organised in collaborat­ion with the Society for Planet and Prosperity ( SPP), and supported by the African Climate Foundation in the state capital.

The meeting had a broad representa­tive from top government functionar­ies, civil servants, businesses, civil society organisati­ons, youthbased groups, women groups and those living with a disability, and was aimed at aligning the climate strategies of Nigeria’s states at the national level with that of the state level.

In his welcome speech, the State’s Commission­er for Environmen­t, Prof. S. C. Ugwu, traced the effects of climate change on the state and communitie­s to rainfalls, dry seasons, increased frequency, intense flooding in homes, as well as gully erosion that split roads and endanger lives and property.

The governor, Dr Peter Mbah, represente­d by the Secretary of the State Government, Prof. Chidiebere Onyia, who delivered a keynote entitled: “The Vision of the Climate Resilience and Green Economy,” noted that the state built a solid team to actualise a green economy and build the resilience of the state to climate change.

Apart from setting up the necessary structure that will drive climate action, policy, climate change resilience and green economy, he shared objectives based on local content and local structure. He also stated that it is based on the three- key pitch of sustainabi­lity, inclusivit­y and innovation.

Mbah added that substantia­lity is at the heart of climate policy in the rural economy, clean energy, sustainabl­e agricultur­e and circular economy. He informed the gathering that the 250 model schools being constructe­d by the government will be powered by renewable energy sources.

The state is equally working hard to capitalise on the circular economy, climateres­ilient infrastruc­ture plan and provide a sustainabl­e economy, he added, underlinin­g the need to balance projects that are green and sustainabl­e in the long run. It was also revealed that the government is also working towards changing from a coal city to a green city.

Also speaking, SPP Chairman, who also serves as the Special Adviser to the government on Climate Change and Sustainabl­e Developmen­t, Prof Chukwumerj­ie Okereke, stated the importance and relevance of the state to have a scientific- based climate policy and action plan that will help the state in transformi­ng towards a green economy.

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