As Nigeria continues to grapple with the effects of climate change, Stakeholders across the country are calling for urgent action to protect the country’s future.
The stakeholders made the call at a one-day conversation and report presentation in Abuja on Thursday, where the Nigeria Climate Innovation Centre (NCIC) unveiled its Nigeria climate impact outlook.
The event brought together climate advocates, development partners, journalists, and innovators to discuss practical solutions for building a more sustainable future for the country.
NCIC led the dialogue in collaboration with Connected Development (CODE), the Centre for Journalism, Innovation and Development (CJID), and the Global Initiative for Food Security and Ecosystem Preservation (GIFSEP).
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In his welcome address, Bankola Oloruntoba, chief executive officer of NCIC, stressed the importance of moving beyond identifying climate challenges to implementing practical solutions.
Mr Oloruntoba noted that the new climate report unveiled at the event outlines both the consequences of inaction and the possibilities that lie in proactive climate solutions.
He described the document as a critically designed roadmap for the country’s response to climate change.
He urged everyone to pay attention to the findings as they provide detailed, actionable insights for policymakers, businesses, and communities to better prepare for the anticipated impacts of climate change.
Mr Oloruntoba also emphasised that finance is crucial in building Nigeria’s green economy, asserting that “impact without finance does not stand a chance”.
Story was adapted from Premium Times.