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Tuesday, February 27, 2024

FG urges swift action in water sector to tackle climate change

“The signs of climate change are becoming more distinct, and the time for climate action is now,” said Mr Utsev.

• February 27, 2024
CLIMATE CHANGE; Minister of Water Resources and Sanitation, Joseph Utsev
CLIMATE CHANGE; Minister of Water Resources and Sanitation, Joseph Utsev

The Minister of Water Resources and Sanitation, Joseph Utsev, has called for immediate and collaborative efforts to address the escalating challenges of climate change.

On Tuesday in Abuja, Mr Utsev made this call at the opening of the two-day national workshop on a state action plan on climate change.

He said there was an urgent need for collective action as no nation was exempted from the effects of climate change, which surpassed borders, ideologies, and political realms.

The minister said the fast encroachment of climate change was affecting every facet of life, from food sources to infrastructure, livelihoods, health, and the future.

According to him, water faces the brunt of climate change as one of the most vulnerable sectors.

Mr Utsev listed various manifestations, including rising temperatures, extreme weather conditions, and the depletion of natural resources, especially water and ecosystems.

“The signs of climate change are becoming more distinct, and the time for climate action is now,” said Mr Utsev.

He referenced Nigeria’s experiences, such as the floods of 2012 and 2022, as undeniable proof that climate change was a tangible reality.

The minister attributed climate change primarily to greenhouse gases and synthetic chemicals and called for swift, decisive, and collaborative efforts.

He said engaging stakeholders at all levels, including governance, development partners, and the private sector, was crucial to developing holistic solutions that leave no one behind.

Mr Utsev said the impact of climate change on the Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) sector affected not only human life but also economic growth, food, and energy production.

He urged participants to approach the workshop with optimism and purpose.

“Together, we can rise to the challenge of climate change and recreate a world that is healthy, equitable, and more resilient for economic prosperity,’’ he said.

He expressed optimism that the workshop’s outcome would drive positive change in the collective aspiration to make the planet more conducive and resilient.

(NAN)

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