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Climate change: Nigerian Government scaling up measures to contain extreme weather outcomes – Farouq

By Joyce Remi-Babayeju

The Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development has announced that the Nigerian Government is not relenting its efforts at scaling up measures to solve extreme climate change outcomes in Nigeria.

The Minister, Sadiya Umar Farouq made this known at a Side Event at Cop 27 on Wednesday, held in Sharm El Shiek Egypt where world stakeholders are meeting to profer solutions to mitigate extreme climate changes.

Umar Farouq said that climate change-induced hydro-meteorological events were causing devastating humanitarian crises in Nigeria, hence the urgent need to scale up climate change adaptation efforts.

“The Nigerian Government through the Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development is scaling up climate change adaptation efforts in Nigeria to build community resilience and adaptation practices to mitigate and reduce the consequence of climate change.”

“The reason we are here is to harness and discuss good practices, programs, and strategies that other countries are using to reduce vulnerabilities of Climate Change. We want to know how to build adaptive capacities and resilience in line with national and international policies and commitments in Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation. “

“Specifically, we aim to know how to identify and map out climate change risks better and generate political will to implement and finance national adaptation projects, as we harmonize inputs and launch a people-centered climate change adaptation in coordination with key partners like the Ministry of Environment and other relevant MDAs.”
 

We will work with the Nigerian National Adaptation Plan, which seeks to reduce vulnerability of communities to the impacts of climate change by building adaptive capacity and resilience. The Plan also advocates the integration of climate change adaptation into relevant new and existing policies, programs, and activities as well as in development planning processes and strategies”, the Minister said.

Recent large-scale displacements, infrastructural damage and loss of farmlands following extreme flooding have led to disruption of livelihoods, increased risk of hunger as farmers are unable to grow crops amid heightened fear of the outbreak of malaria, cholera, diarrhea, and other waterborne diseases.

Among the panelists who discussed Scaling Up of Climate Change Adaptation Efforts in Nigeria were Dr. Abubakar A. Suleiman, Deputy Director, Disaster Management from the Humanitarian Affairs Ministry Amjad Abbashar, Chief of United Nations Office For Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR), Regional Office For Africa, Sylvia Wabbes agronomist with the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) on emergency and resilience for agriculture and food – based livelihoods systems, among others.

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