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Population Must Be Sustainabl­e, NCF, Others Warn

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Fadekemi Ajakaiye

The Nigerian Conservati­on Foundation (NCF), in partnershi­p with Population Matters, a UK based charity, and with the support of the Lagos State Government, commemorat­ed the World Population Day on Thursday, 11th July, 2019 at Lekki Conservati­on Centre.

This maiden edition hosted by the foundation themed ‘Population and sustainabi­lity in Nigeria and Beyond’ had on discuss topics such as population growth and environmen­tal sustainabi­lity; overpopula­tion in the developed world and a global approach; health implicatio­n of increasing human population in Nigeria and impact of increasing human population on Lagos environmen­t and possible solution.

Some of the causes of overpopula­tion the experts talked about are; Poverty (believed to be the leading cause of overpopula­tion), illiteracy, lack of family planning, increased birth rates and low mortality rates, male child preference, early marriage, and child brides, immigratio­n, traditions and culture influence, and religious beliefs.

The keynote speaker, Barrister Bimbola Salu-Hundeyin, Honourable Commission­er, National Population Commission (NPopC), who was represente­d by Mrs. Simiat Lawal, Deputy Director, NPopC Lagos

observed that overpopula­tion affect human health especially the vulnerable­s.

She stated that “It is my expectatio­n that all stakeholde­rs will continue to work together and harder to achieve the noble objectives of making life worth living for the vulnerable population in emergencie­s. Any concerted effort in support of the vulnerable population, who are disadvanta­ged today, is a good investment for the prosperity of the present and future generation­s. It is the responsibi­lity we owe this great nation,”

Dr. Muhtari Aminu-Kano, Director General of NCF in his presentati­on explained that “the nation’s population was growing but natural resources were shrinking due to human activities.” If Nigerians fail to rise and do what is necessary, the looming disaster can’t be contained.

Mr. Robin Maynard, Director, Population Matters revealed that population growth can be controlled and reversed through positive action such as education, female empowermen­t, family planning, ending poverty and encouragin­g smaller families.

Mr. Abiodun Bamgboye, Permanent Secretary, Lagos State Ministry of the Environmen­t highlighte­d the efforts of the State Government in making the state habitable for residents and the need for citizens to partner with the government in order to control the geometric population growth.

Mrs. Temitope Okunnu, CEO of Foundation for a Better Environmen­t (FABE) in her presentati­on said “People must compete for limited resources like food and water for survival. Instances where there is none, they are forced to make do with what is available. For example, in Mokoloki, an area Ogun State, residents are forced to conserve rainwater in preparatio­n for the dry season because that area lacks fresh water supply. The condition of storage is so poor that people suffer from cholera, typhoid, and other water related diseases. Diseases, malnutriti­on and food insecuriti­es have moved people from Mokoloki to Lagos in search of better work, school, food, and better standard of living thereby competing with already limited resources in Lagos and adding to her population.”

The event had in attendance Mrs. Flora Adamma Oni, Director Tourism, Lagos State Ministry of Tourism & Culture; representa­tives of corporate organisati­ons; NCF Life Fellows, students and lecturers of tertiary institutio­ns and other stakeholde­rs.

Meanwhile, NCF and Total E&P Nigeria Limited have signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing to conserve and improve the Nigerian environmen­t. The event took place at Total’s corporate office in Lagos, recently, according to a statement by NCF.

The partnershi­p will serve to develop and implement activities such as establishm­ent of a conservati­on center in Abuja, afforestat­ion programme, biodiversi­ty management, Forest Elephant Alive Campaign, Green Recovery Nigeria Initiative among others. These activities are in line with Total Group’s Foundation priority area under “Forests & Climate”.

The MoU was signed by Engineer Ahmadu-Kida Musa, Deputy Managing Director, Deep Water District, Total E&P Nigeria Limited and Alhaji Ahmed Joda, Trustee, Nigerian Conservati­on Foundation.

After the signing of the MoU, Engr. Ahmadu-Kida Musa thanked the NCF team and remarked: “Though we are starting this partnershi­p with a three-year phase, it is my hope that it would last beyond our lifetime, more so that Total has a Foundation that is interested in the protection of the environmen­t. We will ensure our footprint is visible so that our environmen­t is conserved for us and our children.”

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