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2023: Group decries under-representation of climate change issues

An environment protection advocacy organisation under the auspices of “Activists for Climate Justice Coalition” has called on Nigerians to vote for candidate who understands and can address climate change issues currently facing the country.

The organisation made the call at a press conference to launch its #Vote4Climate Campaign on Thursday.

Recall that federal government through the ministry of Humanitarian Affairs,Disaster Management and Social Development, announced that more than 600 persons had died and over two million people displaced as a result of flooding this year.
Briefing journalists in Abuja, spokesperson of the organisation, David Michael Terungwa, expressed worry that despite this disaster, political aspirants for the 2023 general elections are still not projecting climate change issues in their campaigns. He stressed that climate action is critical to economic growth and development of any nation.
Terungwa however urged Nigerians to collect their PVCs and vote candidates who seek to ensure that the environment is safe, secured and sustainable.
He said “We are calling on citizens especially those impacted with climate change to ensure that they collect their PVCs and look beyond empty campaign promises and other forms of inducement to vote for candidates that understand climate change issues and have a climate action plan; it must be a workable plan and not a textbook plan and we must interrogate the plan.
“Who are those impacted by climate change? We are all affected by climate change. Our country Nigeria is very vulnerable to climate change. Fresh in our minds is the recent floods which caused the death of over 600 Nigerians, displaced over 2 million people, washing away hundreds of farms and farm lands and other critical infrastructure like roads, houses etc. With huge cost on our economy.
“No one is immune to climate change impact, the poor and the rich. The country home of former president Goodluck Jonathan was also flooded. Although, the poor are most vulnerable because of their lack of adaptive capacity. Up in the northern part of the country is desert encroachment and land degradation, in the center is soil erosion and land degradation, in the south is sea level rise, coastal erosion and annual floods. All of these affect our health, food and nutrition, water availability, biodiversity loss, security and ultimately our economy.
“The sad reality is that the issues will continue in frequency and magnitude and if we are not able to reverse the present trend and build climate resilience, we will be doomed.
“Climate action is critical to democracy and development but it is under-represented in the #Nigeria#Elections2023 campaigns so far. If you check the manifestos of all the political parties, they do not have any mention of the issues or the solutions. We are worried!”, he added.
The organisation also pointed out that it is embarking on campaign tagged ‘Vote4Climate’ and will involve relevant stakeholders including traditional leaders to ensure that only candidates who are climate sensitive and ready to take action are voted into power come 2023.
“Climate change must be central priority in everything we do. Climate change must be central priority for all governments, all communities, all cities, the civil societies everywhere and that is why it is so important to strongly advocate to bring back climate change to center and make it a priority for every political event”, Terungwa noted.

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Plateau gov’t expresses concern over violence in Shendam LGA, calls for calm

The Plateau state government has expressed concern over violence in Shimankar (Menkaat), Shendam Local Government Area, of the State which unfortunately caused unnecessary tension within the community.

In a statement by the State Commissioner for Information and Communication, Hon Joyce Lohya Ramnap, made available to journalists in Jos, it condemned in strongest terms and warned such violence would not be tolerated any longer.

The statement called for dialogue to differences and disagreement before it snowballed into violence, adding that government will not allow anyone to undermine peace and unity of the State.
Part of the statement read: “I want to reiterate the Plateau State Government’s unwavering commitment to upholding peace and security for all citizens, especially during such tense moments.”
Acknowledging the swift response of law enforcement agencies and the traditional institutions in containing the situation, we are calling for even greater collaboration between community leaders, security agencies, and the public to prevent further escalation,thus the need to maintain peace, calm and restraint from all parties.
“We urge the people of the community to pursue peaceful resolutions to any disagreements instead of resorting to violence.”
In line with the administration’s “Time is Now” vision under the leadership of Governor Mutfwang, I want to emphasise that the state is focused on ensuring lasting peace and harmony, irrespective of religious or tribal differences.
Government is also assuring the public that security agencies have been instructed to conduct a thorough investigation into the root causes of the skirmishes and to ensure that those responsible for any breach of public peace are held accountable.
Towards this end, Plateau citizens are to remain vigilant yet peaceful and to actively support all efforts to de-escalate the situation as the State Government is committed to fostering a peaceful coexistence for all citizens, the statement further reads.

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Governor Alia distances self from protest against Benue CJ

As protest rocks Benue State against the Chief Judge, Justice Maurice Ikpembese for relocating the Benue Local Government Election Petitions Tribunal from Makurdi to Abuja, Governor Hyacinth Alia has distanced himself from the protest.

Protesters in their hundreds from Benue State took to the streets of Abuja on Monday, for a peaceful protest from the National Assembly to the Supreme Court to express their outrage over the Benue CJ’s decision.

Prior to Monday’s massive protest Justice Ikpembese raised security concerns and moved the Tribunal to Abuja, a development that triggered protest as they are saying the Tribunal would have remained in Makurdi for them to monitor proceedings.
The tribunal is currently handling disputes arising from the Benue State Local Government elections conducted on October 5, 2024.
Reports indicate that 93 petitioners, including aggrieved candidates from both the All Progressives Congress and the Peoples Democratic Party, have filed cases at the tribunal since October 17, 2024.
The Benue State Government, through the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice and Public Order, Mr. Fidelis Mnyim, had questioned the CJ’s unilateral decision, noting that neither the governor nor his office had been formally notified.

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Shehu Sani debunks Governor Uba Sani’s alleged diversion of LG funds, challenges El-Rufai to publicly tender evidence

Civil Rights Activist and former Senator representing Kaduna Central Senatorial District, Shehu Sani has debunked the former Governor, Malamn Nasir El-Rufai’s allegation that Governor Uba Sani has diverted the Local Government Councils allocation to buy properties abroad.

Shehu Sani said El-Rufai’s allegation is “falsely crafted to smear the name of of the Governor because of the N420 billion investigation hanging on him like the sword of damocles.”

Reacting to the allegation on Monday, Shehu Sani challenged the former Governor to release proofs of purchases of properties in South Africa, Seychelles and London by Uba Sani publicly.
He said, Kaduna people would not forget in a hurry how Nasir El-Rufai plundered the State in eight years as Governor of the State, stressing that he should stop pushing falsehood into the public space.
He said: “As Kaduna indigenes, we are all living witnesses to how El-Rufai plundered the State and now investigation has indicted him and he should face it rather than pushing falsehood into the public domain.
El-Rufai should be bold enough to show proofs linking governor Uba Sani in the purchase of properties in South Africa, Seychelles and London, then we will take him serious.
“But he should be ready answer for the whereabouts of N420 billion because that money is substantial enough to develop Kaduna State to an extent”, Shehu Sani maintained.

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