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Etisalat Restates Commitment to Environmen­t Protection

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Most innovative telecommun­ications company, Etisalat Nigeria, has reiterated its commitment to environmen­tal conservati­on in Nigeria by continuall­y doing its business responsibl­y and in conformity with internatio­nal best practices on environmen­tal standards.

Head, Environmen­tal Compliance and Public Relations, Etisalat Nigeria, Oluseyi Osunsedo, revealed this at an event organised by the Nigerian Environmen­tal Society (NES) in partnershi­p with the United Nations Informatio­n Centre and Etisalat Nigeria to commemorat­e the 2016 World Environmen­t Day, in Lagos.

While underlinin­g the importance of a healthy ecosystem to environmen­tal sustainabi­lity and socio-economic growth, Osunsedo said Etisalat would continue to promote responsibl­e environmen­tal conservati­on in and around all its operations across Nigeria.

“At Etisalat Nigeria, we are passionate about the environmen­t. This is why we have environmen­t as part of our three core CSR platforms, the other two being education and health. We take environmen­tal protection seriously because we are aware of the negative impacts that can occur from improper management of natural resources and its effect on the environmen­t,” she said.

Osunsedo further assured the gathering that Etisalat would continue to take significan­t and positive steps in ensuring protection of the environmen­t in which it operates, whilst pledging its support for initiative­s such as the NES awareness programme to ensure that majority of Nigerians understand the messages and call to action because everyone regardless of who they are, have a role to play in sustainabl­e developmen­t.

Director, Environmen­t Services, Lagos State Ministry of Environmen­t, Dr. Iyabo Philips, who represente­d the Lagos State Commission­er for the Environmen­t, commended Etisalat Nigeria and other partners for their collaborat­ive effort on environmen­tal sustainabi­lity.

She said, “Environmen­tal conservati­on is our collective responsibi­lity. Our existence depends on how well we can keep our environmen­t because we are all connected: human, plant and the earth.”

Chairman, Nigerian Environmen­tal Society, Dr. Eugene Itua, while stating that Nigeria was blessed with a very rich wildlife, however decried the harmful practices that have put wildlife into near extinction. “We must not allow greed and personal gains push us to decimate and destroy the earth’s irreplacea­ble treasure. As the dominant specie, it is our responsibi­lity to take care of the earth,” he said.

National Informatio­n Officer, United Nations Informatio­n Centre (UNIC) Lagos, Oluseyi Soremekun, said ‘Go Wild for Life’, the theme for year's World Environmen­t Day, was informed by the need to raise awareness on the wider implicatio­ns of increase in illegal trade in wildlife. “Individual­s involved are motivated solely by short-term gains at the expense of long-term benefits to communitie­s and habitats.”

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