PRESS STATEMENT ON RAISING AWARENESS ON NET-ZERO PROJECT IN NIGERIA

BEING THE TEXT OF A PRESS CONFERENCE ON RAISING AWARENESS ON NET ZERO IN NIGERIA   BY C21ST, ICCDI & CA  HELD ON TUESDAY 27TH OF JUNE 2023 IN LAGOS

Background

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report released in 2021 which the UN Secretary General called a “Code Red for Humanity” underscored the urgency for deep cuts in carbon emissions within the next few decades with the aim of averting catastrophic climate changes. Earlier in 2018, the IPCC had stated that the world needs to reach net-zero by the year 2050 if it is to meet the temperature goals of 1.5°C set out in the Paris Climate Agreement adopted in the year 2015.

The word “Net-Zero” is increasingly gaining momentum in the climate space and it is a term being used to convey the urgency of deep cuts and or greenhouse gas emission reductions leading to zero emissions with the aim of preventing dangerous climate change.

The Paris Agreement requires that nations that are parties to the agreement should submit their Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC) – an action plan by countries to cut emissions and adapt to the impacts of climate change with an update every five years. Many countries including Nigeria have been submitting their NDCs but an aggregation of these NDCs according to UNEP’s Emission Gap reports of 2022 has indicated that NDC commitments submitted so far are inadequate to achieve the Paris Agreement Temperature Goal. It is therefore incumbent on all stakeholders from both developed and developing countries to redouble their efforts to reduce their carbon emissions to meet the Paris temperature goal.

Awareness on Net-Zero in Nigeria

To achieve deep emissions cuts and or net zero parties to the Paris Agreement, countries are in the process of articulating their long-term low carbon emission strategies. Nigeria is in the process of formulating its own low-emission strategies and all stakeholders including civil society organizations CSOs are enjoined to support Nigeria on the road to low-carbon development.

Centre for 21st Century Issues (C21ST), International Climate Change Development Initiative (ICCDI) and Connected Advocacy (CA) are the CSO platforms championing awareness on NET-ZERO carbon emission in Nigeria. Accordingly, the three organizations in an effort to support Nigeria’s low carbon transition will be implementing the Raising Awareness on Net Zero in Nigeria namely; the RANZ Nigeria Project.

The main goal of the project is to “provide information and tools to communities, media, and CSOs to take action for deep emission reductions in Nigeria”. The specific objectives however include:

  1. Raising awareness about emission reductions and Climate Change mitigation in Nigeria.
  2. Building the capacity of local communities, media, and CSOs to understand Net zero and engage with Climate change mitigation. 
  3. Provide feedback from communities, the media, and CSOs to policymakers on mainstreaming community concerns into long-term mitigation strategies for Nigeria.

Forthcoming Net-Zero Activities in Nigeria

The activities to deliver on the stated goal and objectives are highlighted below. 

  1. Community Consultations on Net zero in 6 geopolitical Zones of Nigeria 
  2. Develop Information, Education, and Communication Material (IEC)
  3.  Media Engagement
  4. Engagement with CSOs on Net Zero
  5. Engagement with Policy Makers

 With the support of development partners, we would be rolling out these activities in collaboration with relevant policymakers and climate institutions in Nigeria within the next 6 months. We would be working with the Nigerian Climate Change Council and some selected states’ Climate Change Departments across the states and local governments in Nigeria.

Thank you for your attention

Ms Titilope Akosa –  Center for 21st Century Issues.

Olumide Idowu – International Climate Change Development Initiative

Price Israel Oreka   – Connected Advocacy for Empowerment and Youth Development Initiative

Mr. Bankole the Head Of Climate Change Department, Lagos state Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources presenting the Lagos State initiatives on Net-Zero
Prince Israel Oreka the Executive Director of Connected Advocacy and DR. Eugene Itua CEO Natural Eco Capital