German Consulate Advocates Environmental Awareness Among Nigerian School Children

Segun James

The German Consulate General in Lagos has told the young folks in the country that the most effective way to reduce waste is to not create it in the first place.
The Consul General however said that since this is almost impossible, recycling such wastes, especially plastics, has become the best option worldwide.
Represented by the Programme Officer of the Consulate, Udochukwu Okeahialam at the Falomo Save the Plant Climate Action Recycling Concert held at Ireti Senior Grammar School, Ikoyi, told the students that the best way to save money, conserve natural resources, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions is by practicing to restore, recycle and reuse such products.
His words: “Everyone of us can make choices to protect nature, tackle climate change, and take care of our planet.
“At its core, this project speaks to the need to channel the energy and curiosity of our younger generation into productive, transformative activities. Through this initiative, we have seen students engage with vital issues such as climate change, environmental sustainability, and the importance of recycling-issues that are not only critical for Nigeria, but for the world.
“The Climate Action and Recycling Campaign Project is aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)-specifically, SDG 3 on good health and well-being, SDG 4 on quality education, and SDG 12 on responsible consumption and production.
“These goals remind us that sustainability is not a one-dimenslonal issue. Protecting our environment, improving our health, and promoting education are deeply interconnected challenges that require innovative, inclusive, and lasting solutions.
“Sustainability starts with awareness and education, and I cannot Overstate how proud we are of the students at Ireti Senior Grammar School who have embraced this project. You have not only learned the principles of recycling and environmental stewardship but have actively engaged in activities that make a real-world impact.
“Your efforts-whether it’s separating waste, promoting recycling within your school, or raising awareness in your communities-are contributing to a broader movement towards responsible consumption and environmental care.”
Founder/Convener of the Lightout Highschool Initiative, Akinade Ibuoye ‘Gaise baba’ told the students that “the importance of these actions cannot be overstated. By reducing waste, conserving resources, and protecting your surroundings, you are directly contributing to better health outcomes and a cleaner, safer environment for everyone.

“This is precisely what SDG 3 and SDG 12 emphasize. But beyond the immediate environmental benefits, you are also building a culture of responsibility that will ripple outward into your families, your neighborhoods, and your future workplaces.

“It is also vital to highlight the role that music and art have played in this campaign. Through the creative energy and artistic expressions nurtured by Gaise Baba and his team at 464 Projects, you have been able to connect with these important messages in an engaging and inspiring way.

“Music and art have the unique ability to speak to our hearts, to drive home important social messages, and to inspire action-particularly among young people. This creative approach has ensured that the lessons of this campaign will resonate deeply and last long beyond the project’s conclusion.”

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