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Fashola Appeals To FG To Adopt Clear Rules On Access To Ecological Funds

Jan 8, 2009 - Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola (SAN) on Thursday appealed to the Federal Government to adopt clear body of rules of engagement about access of states to the ecological funds.

Governor Fashola who spoke at the seventh Chief S.L Edu memorial lecture with the topic “Threats to the Nigerian Environment-A call for Practical Action” held at the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs, Victoria Island alongside his Ondo State counterpart, Dr Olusegun Agagu who was guest lecturer both agreed that that all states face one form of ecological problems or the other.

In Governor Agagu views, more funds needs to be allocated to the ministry of the environment for tackling environmental challenges.

Governor Fashola said: “Permit me to emphasize that the threat to the environment and our planet is real and we ignore it at our peril and at great danger to the safety of the generations coming after us. This is the inconvenient Truth”.

He reiterated that the threat to the environment and our planet is real adding that the time to pay more attention to the environment is now as the issue of the environment is an issue for everybody.

The Governor said the Bar Beach restoration and sea defence wall cost Lagos State Government billions of Naira, but interestingly provided jobs and has brought about an economic boom on the beach and property valuation and re-development.

He said Lagos is today experiencing harmony due to the more friendly and less frenzied environment that is prevalent in the state.

“The secure leisure parks, pedestrian walkways which separates and protects pedestrians from motorists whilst maintaining order between them as they equally share the roads have contributed to the calmness and harmony that is becoming the daily norm in many parts of Lagos today”, he added.

The Governor explained that while poverty threatens 4.5 billion of the earth’s population of about 6 billion people, issues of the environment threaten the whole of our planet and our specie as human beings.

In his words: “No discussion of the environment should ever be taken lightly because it is a discussion about humanity itself. Very soon, I predict that all of us will spend more time in search of news about the weather than we will about soccer, stocks, politics or entertainment”.

Governor Fashola added that apart from evolving environmentally friendly habits that will protect and preserve nature and the ecosystem such as tree planting, protection of trees from being felled, other methods being adopted are development of more sanitary habits and appropriate disposal of solid waste, observance of building codes and regulation and protection of natural waterways and canals to prevent flooding.

He told the gathering that Lagos State is developing Environmental Studies as part of her school curricula and have established Climate Change Clubs in all our public schools to provide interactive fora to broaden environmental issues among the children.

He identified the source of deforestation as lack of education, saying Indonesia exports labour to the whole of the construction world from China to Dubai to Argentina in the same way they export trees, because they lack education.

Governor Fashola advised that the search for solar energy, just like the logging in Indonesia must not disturb nature’s natural order in the way the choice of petrol instead of ethanol made 100 years ago as the choice fuel for automobiles is exacting a huge cost from our environment today and threatening our planet.

Governor Agagu called for a retention of the two percent Special Fund on Environment as an open and transparent Conditional grant which states can access through a matching grant from their budget.

Governor added that the idea of making it an equitable conditional grant to be matched by states will challenge and encourage the states to participate, thereby bringing more resources to the sector.

He also called for an urgent reviewing, updating re-enacting and vigorous enforcement of enabling laws on environmental compliance.

In his remarks, the President of the Nigerian Conservation Foundation, Chief Philip Asiodu called for a fashioning of a national environmental agenda for the nation, saying governors could use their numerical strength to tackle issues of the environment.

The event was witnessed by important dignitaries like former Governor of Lagos, Rtd General Mobolaji Johnson, former Nigerian Ambassador to the United States, Alhaji Hamzat Ahmadu and family members of the Edu dynasty.

 

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