From left: Evangelist Helen Peters(BOT Nurses Across the
Borders), Pastor Peters Omoragbon( Executive President NAB), Olorogun Kingsley
Esiso ( Chairman, PDP, Delta State), Dr. Kingsley Eze Emu ( SSG Delta state),
barrister Obukohwo Nani, (Chairman DESOPADEC), Ms Gloria Oborevwori (SSA to the
Governor on tourism, Delta), Hon. Jamani Tommy Ejiro Commissioner for
Environment Delta
Oborevwori
known for his environmental sustainability advocacy, made the overture after
receiving the maiden edition of the Climate Change Champion Award presented to
him by Nurses Across the Borders International at the United Nations Framework
Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) COP 28 Side Event.
The event with the theme ‘Building
Partnership in Promoting Public Health through Ecological Restoration: What is
at Stake?’ took place on Monday, December 11, 2023, at the Expo City in Dubai,
United Arab Emirates.
Governor
Oborevwori who was represented by the Secretary to the State Government (SSG)
Dr. Kingsley Eze Emu, said that Delta
State is peaceful with favourable climate, security and return on investment
mostly guaranteed.
He said
that the theme of the event was striking
and effectual to him personally as a climate change advocate, and to the
government of Delta State of Nigeria, adding that it would help Delta State to
shape and align her climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation Roadmap, to cover
more facets and frontiers in climate change mitigation and adaptation.
He spoke on what his government has
been doing ever since it assumed leadership of the state “The State has through
its relevant agencies and line-ministries been able to carry out various
activities as part of its Pre-COP 28 activities, Visit to Solid Chemicals
Recycling Company, Asaba where Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) bottles are
recycled to produce wool, hair products, box strips; Sensitization of saw millers and smallholder
farmers in parts of the state on the use of agricultural waste for briquette
production; Sensitization of Timber and Saw Millers Associations in the state
on the use of wood waste (saw dust) for briquette production; and Organisation
of a virtual meeting with oil companies operating in Delta State to discuss
ways of reducing gas flaring in the State, among other activities.
He
disclosed that plans are on the way for a Post COP28 activities with relevant
stakeholders in the state and partners like Nurses Across the Borders to share
best practices with oil companies in the management and optimal utilisation of
the gas been flared and reduction of the green gas emission in the state. Also he said “There is a plan
to carry out feasibility studies of the four Clean Development Mechanism (CDM)
projects in the state for the recovery and utilisation of associated gas
flaring in parts of the state. These projects have been registered with the
UNFCCC and their Certified Emission Reduction (CER) will serve as incentives
for funding opportunities from international partners and funding agencies in
the form of carbon credit.
He stated that the global South is
the worst hit of the climate change induced impacts, yet underdeveloped. “I
call on world leaders to ward off climate change politics or denials and come
to terms with climate change justice. The global South is the worst hit of the
climate change induced impacts, yet underdeveloped. There is great
hashtag #Nigeria Climate Emergency, especially in Delta State,
as a result. For decades, we have been confronted with drought, flooding,
climate change induced internally displaced persons in various IDP camps due to
loss of habitat, food insecurity and health related issues like pandemics and
epidemics.
“Delta State as well as Nigeria
is in dire need of Loss and Damage Funding to enable it ameliorate climate
change induced impacts. Our government through the Ministry of Environment and
Climate Change, my office and DESPODEC in collaboration with the Climate Change
Office of Nurses Across the Borders, our climate change consultants, shall
after this conference seek modalities through which Delta State can access all
climate change funding, benefits, and assistance from the United Nations
agencies, partners, World Bank, groups, and donor agencies for the benefit of
Delta State people and Nigeria in general.”
Oborevwori
thanked in a special way the
leadership of Nurses Across the Borders and DESOPADEC “I thank in a special way
the leadership of Nurses Across the Borders and DESOPADEC for the partnership
they share, which brought forth the synergy we are concretizing today in this
beautiful, tangential, and vintage platform of COP 28, wherein critical issues
of Loss and Damage and evaluation of the scorecards of the Nationally
Determined Commitments (NDCs) shall be made operational. There could be no
better time than now to address this all-important subject.”
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