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2023: Foundation urges presidential candidates to address climate change

The candidates were asked to address the challenges of climate change in their manifestos.

• October 29, 2022
flooding used to illustrate the story
Flooding used to illustrate the story

The FAME Foundation has called on the 2023 presidential candidates to address the challenges of climate change in their manifestos.

Executive Director of FAME, Aderonke Ogunleye-Bello, made the call on Saturday at the “Green Ball Walk for Climate” in Abuja.

“We urge political candidates running in the upcoming general elections in 2023 to address the issues of climate change in their respective manifestoes.

“The government at all levels, Federal, State, or Local, must play a role in tackling the issue of climate change.

“We also call for a new approach to implementing climate policies into practice for inclusivity and sustainability,” Mrs Ogunleye-Bello said.

She said that the impact of climate change is greatest in Nigeria and Africa, where emissions are relatively little compared to the rest of the world.

The foundation executive director said that severe climatic dangers were current environmental problems being faced by Nigerians, as 33 out of the country’s 36 states were being ravaged by floods.

“Citizens residing in specific locations, such as rural communities, refugee camps, slums and underserved communities, are already at a higher risk from climate change.

“They are the most vulnerable to the effects of these damages, because of things like high illiteracy rates, poor governance and little to no actions and policies to control climate change.

“We, thereby, demand that the Nigerian government take immediate action to address the ongoing climate disaster affecting the nation.

“We demand that they take note of Nigerians’ sufferings and consider a long-term solution to the matter.

“We urge the delegates to the upcoming COP27 in Egypt to examine the country’s climate situation objectively and make decisions that will benefit the country, particularly the most vulnerable and impacted.

“We anticipate that they will take actions that will improve Nigeria’s climatic and environmental situation,” she said.

(NAN)

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