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Tuesday, December 01, 2015

President Buhari Urges World Leaders Not To Abandon Countries Affected By Depleting Lake Chad And Seeks Legally Binding Agreement On Climate Change...






COP 21: PRESIDENT BUHARI URGES WORLD LEADERS NOT TO ABANDON COUNTRIES AFFECTED BY DEPLETING LAKE CHAD, SEEKS LEGALLY BINDING AGREEMENT ON CLIMATE CHANGE

President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday in Paris called on world leaders to forge a united front to save Lake Chad’s ecosystem from further depletion caused by the adverse effects of climate change.
Speaking at the Leaders Event of the United Nations Climate Change Conference, commonly referred to as COP 21, in Paris, President Buhari said climate change has continued to pose a threat to Nigeria’s security and development.

``At the sub-regional level, we are saddled with the challenge of the drying up of the Lake Chad Basin, which is resulting in the total wipe out of livelihoods of many communities surrounding this transboundary natural resource.
``Regrettably, the world is leaving behind millions of people who depend on the Lake for their survival.

``The Government of Nigeria welcomes the Lake Chad Development and Climate Resilience Plan, and the Lake Chad Basin Commission and international partners for designing this climate-based Plan.
``In all, the experience of countries sharing the Lake Chad further illustrates the mutual challenge we face today and which must be collectively addressed without further delay.’’ 

On Nigeria’s position on the climate change negotiations, President Buhari said any meaningful and potential agreement on climate change in Paris, ``must draw extensively on the principles of common but differentiated responsibilities and respective capabilities.’’

The President, who shortly before his arrival to Paris approved Nigeria’s Intended National Determined Contributions (INDC) to tackle climate change , said for any agreement in Paris to be durable, ``it must recognize not only the emission right but also the survival rights of the citizens of developing countries.’’
The President also used the occasion of his address to around 150 leaders, who attended the opening ceremony of the summit, to affirm Nigeria’s position of a potential agreement that equitably addresses climate change mitigation and adaptation activities.

He said the potential agreement must make provisions for adequate financing, technology transfer and capacity development in the developing countries.
The President therefore called for the establishment of an effective means of monitoring, reviewing and verification of availability as well as accessibility of funds to the developing countries in order to address the challenges of climate change.
He assured world leaders of Nigeria’s readiness to support a legally binding and all-encompassing Paris Agreement, which must be fair to all.


Femi Adesina
Special Adviser to the President (Media)



16 comments:

  1. My brain is still booting,cant bother it by reading an epistle.
    In summary,some1 shld tell me what it says

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  2. Abeg dis man should do and come back and solve d hike in fuel price biko

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  3. How about the chronic environmental issues and degradation plaguing the Niger Delta region: land, water, air, children, healthcare, foods, transportation networks and entire communities? Matter of fact, it stands to reason that the goose which continues to lay the golden egg should be pampered and taken care of b/4 any other considerations both internally and at international exchanges such as the Paris forum. #goodcausetospeakup

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  4. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    I have a feeling that this trip is for the gud of our dare country... I just pray they comply though nothing else.... #NowPlaying>> onye nku: oga micky....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  5. God bless my president. God bless Nigeria.

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  6. This man doesn't know his work, he has full desk yet he is getting involved with issues that doesn't concerned him. BUHARI FACE YOUR WORK

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  7. The people he's begging for assistance don't have as much money as naija,just that we don't know how to turn our resources and ldeals into wealth.pls stop it.

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  8. The people he's begging for assistance don't have as much money as naija,just that we don't know how to turn our resources and ldeals into wealth.pls stop it.

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  9. If whatever he's doing will bring change, no problem but make e no too waste time cos plenty things dey wey he need to look into as well.

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  10. This man is talking about climate change when his country is in disarray,took me almost 2hrs to get from vi to lekki ystday. Just bcos of petrol stations sellig feul, One constantly looking over once shoulder all the time in traffic before some hoodlums break ur window. No lite, no feul.
    I was talking about Buhari and his Global warming campaign ysday, d person I was talkn to no even understand wetin Global warming be.
    People are hungry and jobless, our president is talkn of climate change.

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