By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Africa Housing NewsAfrica Housing News
Notification Show More
Aa
  • Home
  • News
  • Real Estate News
  • Nigeria Property News
  • Join Us
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Join Us
Reading: Nigeria needs transparency to access climate financing – expert
Share
Aa
Africa Housing NewsAfrica Housing News
  • Home
  • News
  • Real Estate News
  • Nigeria Property News
  • Join Us
Search
  • Home
  • News
  • Real Estate News
  • Nigeria Property News
  • Join Us
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Join Us
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
Africa Housing News > Blog > Nigeria Housing News > Nigeria needs transparency to access climate financing – expert
Nigeria Housing News

Nigeria needs transparency to access climate financing – expert

Fesadeb
Last updated: 2023/05/17 at 11:22 AM
Fesadeb Published April 11, 2023
Share
SHARE

Key highlights

  • Nigeria needs climate financing to tackle climate change effects in the country.
  • Nigeria needs to increase infrastructure and develop more skills in relation to tackling climate change effects.
  • All stakeholders involved in the process must exhibit transparency to access funds from developed countries.

The President of the Association of Environmental Protection and Climate Change Experts, Air Vice Marshal Akugbe Iyamu has said that Nigeria needs to be transparent in its climate change activities to access climate financing.

Contents
Key highlightsWhat you should know

Speaking during a recent interview via Arise TV, Iyamu said that although developed countries have an obligation to provide funds for developing countries like Nigeria, to fight against climate change, there must be transparency in the process.

According to him, Nigeria’s annual flooding challenges have the tendency to create an economic shutdown and should be addressed. He provided an example with the Kogi state flooding of 2022, which caused a myriad of challenges, leading to economic problems. He said:

“The climate funds are there, but we need to access them. The international management of climate financing has always had three pillars – adaptation, mitigation, and the means of administering those funds.

“We have been carrying the baggage of transparency, the people are asking what are you going to do with the funds when they come? They want to see how you are reducing carbon. The country has done a lot already with the sovereign green bond issuances of 2017 and 2019. However, climate change has become diplomacy and advocacy. It is now a question of what you are bringing to the table.

“The use of fossil fuels will continue to be there but when you talk of Nigeria, a report was just released a couple of days ago, out of 80% of renewable energy investments in the world, Nigeria had only a 1% share of those investments.”

It is important to note at this point, that the International Energy Agency (IEA) estimates that switching to gas-fired generation today in Africa would produce 45-55% less greenhouse gas emissions than coal. Also, replacing kerosene and diesel with gas in industries and homes can also reduce emissions by a third. This is because natural gas has a clean burning profile and low or zero emissions of the main air pollutants.

Also speaking on Nigeria’s capacity to reduce carbon emissions and gain access to climate financing through renewable energy investments and mitigation, Iyamu said there are other factors the country needs to exhibit to show readiness for implementation of projects that tackle climate change in the country. He said:

“Nigeria has two out of the seven longest rivers in Africa, we have 854 shorelines, and we have the biggest mangrove – these are sellable environmental products, but we must also continue to increase infrastructure and develop skills. For the climate environment, countries are moving from the mundane to the substantial and from commission to ministries of climate change and Nigeria cannot be left behind.”

What you should know

In November 2022, Nigeria’s Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, said Africa receives $29.5 billion annually as opposed to the $277 billion it needs for climate financing.

Source: Nairametrics

You Might Also Like

FCT Land Reforms Will Boost Investor Confidence in Housing Sector — Braimoh

$3.3bn Crude-for-Loan Deal Legitimate, Transparent — Civil Society Coalition Defends Mele Kyari

₦10bn Aso Rock Solar Project a Misplaced Priority — Ekiti Governorship Aspirant, Emmanuel Fayose

Urban Renewal in Kwara a Model for Other States — Chief Olabode Afolayan

Dr. Bolaji Akinmulero: Bridging Continents with Compassion, Culture, and Empowerment

Join Our Whatsapp Group

Contact Image

Join Our WhatsApp Channel

Housing TV Africa is the First Housing News Television
in Africa on Startimes Channel 149 bringing you
Housing News, Mortgage News, Construction News etc

TAGGED: Latest Housing News & Updates - Africa Housing News
Fesadeb May 17, 2023 April 11, 2023
Share this Article
Facebook Twitter Email Print
Leave a comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

© Africa Housing News. All Rights Reserved 2024

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?