Buhari seeks UN support to clean-up Ogoniland
President Muhammadu Buhari, on Thursday in Nairobi, his
administration’s commitment to the implementation of the United Nations
Environmental Programme’s recommendation for the clean-up of Ogoniland
and other parts of the Niger Delta damaged by crude oil spillage.
Speaking during a visit to the United Nations Office in the Kenyan
capital, President Buhari urged the United Nations to give more support
for his administration’s efforts to clean up the region.
“When I came into office on 29th May, 2015, one of the first tasks I
carried out was to authorise the implementation of the recommendations
of the United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP) for the clean-up of
Ogoni land.
“The devastation caused by oil spillage has destroyed many lives and
livelihoods and is clearly one of the reasons why many people in that
region lost faith in government and resorted to the many criminal
activities we are seeing in the region today.
“The action our government took to implement UNEP’s recommendations
has given the indigenes of the region hope that there are better days
ahead.
“Let me, therefore, express appreciation on behalf of the government
of Nigeria to UNEP and other development partners for their cooperation
and support on this very delicate matter, and also request for their
continued support as we implement the recommendations and transform the
fortunes of the region,” President Buhari said.
A statement by the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media
and Publicity, Malam Garba Shehu, said Buhari applauded the outcome of
the 21st session of the Conference of the Parties (COP 21) to the United
Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) that held in
Paris in December last year.
“The commitments agreed in Paris will clearly benefit Nigeria and
many African nations adversely impacted by climate change. We therefore
look forward to their fulfilment and implementation.
“As the UN Office in Nairobi gears up to host the 2nd session of the
United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA-2) this year under the
auspices of UNEP, I would like to take this opportunity to further
pledge Nigeria’s commitment to this very worthy cause of having a safe,
secure and clean planet,” the President was quoted saying.
President Buhari also said that with half of the world’s population
now living in cities, world leaders must give greater attention to the
challenges of rapid urbanisation, according to the statement.
“In our effort to promote the sustainable urbanisation in Africa, the
Federal Government of Nigeria funded and anchored the Africa Urban
Agenda (AUA) programme in partnership with the UN-Habitat.
“The Programme aims to enhance engagements between state and
non-state actors to build consensus around identified urban development
priorities and amplify Africa’s voice at the global level towards
HABITAT III.
“The Africa Urban Agenda will culminate in a major conference of
African Ministers of Housing where numerous issues will be discussed.
“I am pleased to announce that this conference will be hosted by
Nigeria in Abuja next month, and I look forward to meeting and
deliberating with you, and other stakeholders on this very important
topic,” the President said.
In her remarks, Resident Coordinator of United Nations Office, Ms.
Sahle-Work Zewde said that the election of President Muhammadu Buhari in
a free and fair election last year demonstrated the commitment of
Nigerians to democracy as a system of government.
According to the statement, she described Nigeria as a “crucial
member of the UN, a vital partner and a major contributor to UN
peace-keeping operations.”
It noted that before leaving the United Nations Office, President
Buhari undertook the symbolic planting of a tree, a tradition reserved
for all visiting Heads of State and Government.
He also addressed the ongoing session of the “Mini-United Nations,”
an annual event that brings children from all of the world’s regions
together to draft, debate, and pass resolutions on issues of current
global interest, the statement added.
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