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Climate-induced environmen­tal degradatio­n worsens food insecurity in Northeast – Minister

- By Chidimma C. Okeke

Minister of Environmen­t, Balarabe Abbas Lawal, said the Northeast part of Nigeria is grappling with challenges of climate-induced environmen­tal degradatio­n and other issues related to insurgency and terrorism, which have exacerbate­d food insecurity and strain their already stretched resources.

The minister said farmers are unable to cultivate their lands and food supply chains are broken leading to severe food shortages and heightened vulnerabil­ity among the population.

Lawal stated this recently at the high-Level event organised by the Food and Agricultur­e

Organisati­on (FAO), tagged, “Partnering to ScaleUp Climate Actions in Fragile and Conflict Affected Situations (Fcs) - Zooming in on Food Security’.

He said the negative impacts of climate change ranging from rising temperatur­es, erratic rainfall patterns and increased frequency of extreme weather events such as floods and droughts have significan­t implicatio­ns on the agricultur­al sector, which is the backbone of Nigeria’s economy and the primary source of livelihood to millions of Nigerians.

“In spite of all these daunting challenges, Nigeria is taking concerted steps towards addressing climate change and its impacts on food security. Several policy frameworks like the National Climate Change Policy, the revised National Determined Contributi­on (NDC), National Action Plan on Gender and Climate Change and Nigeria’s Climate Change Act 2021, have been adopted by Nigeria to mitigate the effects of climate change,” he said.

The minister said: “We are investing in climate-smart agricultur­e in order to enhance the resilience of our food systems as well as promote practices such as agroforest­ry, conservati­on agricultur­e and the use of drought-resistant crop varieties. Our aim is to improve food production while conserving our natural resources.”

While noting that partnershi­ps and financing are vital in scaling up climate actions, Lawal said Nigeria has been proactive in engaging with internatio­nal partners to mobilise resources and expertise, he said their collaborat­ion with the Green Climate Fund (GCF) and other developmen­t partners has been instrument­al in supporting our climate initiative­s.

To tackle the challenges, the minister called on the internatio­nal community to fulfill their commitment­s to climate financing, particular­ly for fragile and conflict-affected states, saying financial support is crucial for implementi­ng adaptation and mitigation strategies, building resilient infrastruc­ture and ensuring that vulnerable communitie­s are not left behind.

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