Nigeria at Risk of Poverty Driven by Environmental Disasters, FG Laments

Michael Olugbode in Abuja

The federal government at the weekend disclosed that Nigeria could emerge one of the top 10 countries facing aggravated disaster-driven poverty if reactive measures were not taken.

The government, thus, promised to take necessary steps to stem disaster driven poverty in the country, revealing the plan to put in place legal framework to reward and punish citizens for environmental use.

The Minister of State for Environment, Dr. Ishaq Salako made the remarks in Abuja at the weekend at a session with members of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR), Ogun State.

At the session, Salako said Nigeria is currently facing a lot of environmental challenges from desertification, desert encroachment, land degradation, gully erosion, among others.

According to him, some things need to be done to address the decline. I read it in the paper that if we do not take right actions in the country, in the next seven years or so, Nigeria would become one of the top ten nations in disaster driven poverty.

He said: “To prevent this, not just the government, but all Nigerians need to put in efforts at ensuring this never happened. NIPR has a duty to play in sensitising the people on waste disposal and the need to pay for disposal of waste.

“People do not believe you pay for waste disposal. We need to sensitise our people that if you do not pay for proper disposal of waste, it will eventually become a burden on the society.

“We also believe there is aspect of sustainable environment that must become obligatory civic duty just like you pay tax which is obligatory, sustainable environment and the way you use environment must become obligatory civic duty.

“It is not as if you will go to jail but you can be fined if you don’t do the right thing. You can also be rewarded if you put the environment to good use.

“Our vision is to crave out this kind of encouragement using laws, using regulations to ensure that people take the issue of environment very seriously, and to know that it is their civic responsibility that the environment is well taken care of.”

The Chairperson of Ogun NIPR, Mrs. Oluwaseun Boye had promised to use the tools at the disposal of the association to project the activities of the Ministry of Environment

Boye said the activities of the ministry “will be projected in the media. We are ready to collaborate with you. We are ready to promote you and ensure you have a successful tenure.”

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