The Lagos State Government has reaffirmed its commitment to foster environmental resilience through collaboration and innovation for environmental sustainability.
Babajide Sanwo-Olu, Governor of the state, made this known at the Art Exhibition and Symposium titled: “the Intersecting Worlds of Climate Change, Mangrove and Art” held at the Nigerian Conservation Foundation, Lekki.
In his address, the governor who spoke through the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Barr. Bimbola Salu – Hundeyin said that said that the title of the event underscores the critical connection of environmental sustainability and creative expression, adding that the event represents a fusion of culture, creativity, and commitment to address one of the most urgent challenges which is climate change through art.
He said “we witness a powerful medium for advocacy—a means to highlight the fragility of our natural ecosystems while inspiring action,”.
He noted that mangrove forests are among nature’s most under appreciated ecosystems and they act as natural barriers against coastal erosion and flood surges while supporting local fisheries as well as providing livelihoods for many communities.
He added that beyond their ecological services, mangroves play a critical role in combating global warming by storing vast amounts of carbon dioxide. The governor emphasized that protecting mangroves is not just about conserving biodiversity but about safeguarding the future by preserving these ecosystems and strengthening the defenses against climate threats while honoring an essential part of the heritage.
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“Let me reaffirm the unwavering commitment of Lagos State to combating climate change, protecting our ecosystems, and fostering a sustainable future. Our strategic initiatives – from mangrove restoration to progressive environmental policies – underscore this resolve” he said.
The Governor encouraged everyone to continue to foster collaboration and innovation to create a greener, more resilient Lagos that will thrive for generations to come saying the State historic partnership with the Nigeria Conservation Foundation has further amplified these efforts.
In his keynote address, the Vice President of Federal Republic Nigeria, Mr. Kashim Shettima said everyone stand at the confluence of three worlds which are the world of climate change policy, the world of mangrove ecosystems, and the world of art and creativity.
Shettima who spoke through the Special Adviser to the President on NEC and Climate Change Mrs. Rukayat El- Rifai added that at first glance, these realms might seem unrelated. But in truth, they are deeply connected, and their intersection may hold the key to tackling the greatest challenge of our time.
Earlier in his welcome remarks, Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab stated that the event represents a crucial step in the ongoing efforts to raise awareness, foster collaboration, and drive meaningful action toward environmental sustainability in Lagos State.
Story was adapted from PM News.