Climate Change Mitigation: NCS Highlights Means Of Combating Prevailing Global Challenges.

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Federal Operations Unit Zone B Kaduna of the Nigeria Customs Service, under the leadership of Comptroller Ahmadu Bello Shuaibu, presented a pivotal paper on the role of the Nigeria Customs Service in mitigating the pressing issue of climate change in Nigeria.

According to a press statement issued by the Public Relations Officer, Federal Operations Unit Zone B Kaduna, Isah Sulaiman, it states that the paper presentation was on Tuesday 8 October 2024 at a 3-day retreat held at the National Teachers Institute (NTI) Kaduna .

The retreat which has a theme “Youth Involvement In Tackling Climate Change In Our Community” was jointly organized by the Red Cross Kaduna North Division in collaboration with the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Federal Operations Unit B Kaduna from 6 to 9 October 2024, as part of the Unit’s Corporate Social Responsibility initiative (CSR).

During his presentation, Comptroller Shuaibu highlighted the critical role NCS can play, being a signatory to several Multilateral Environmental Agreement (MEAs), in addressing climate change, emphasizing the importance of collaborative efforts among stakeholders, support of renewable energy initiatives, promotion of sustainable trade practices and combating wildlife trafficking as also a means of combating the prevailing global climate challenge.

Comptroller Shuaibu’s address underscored the Nigeria Customs Service’s commitment to environmental sustainability and its dedication to contributing to the nation’s climate change mitigation strategies.

The event drew attention to the devastating impacts of climate change on Nigeria’s ecosystem, economy, and society, as evidenced by rising temperatures, erratic rainfall patterns, and increased frequency in extreme weather events.

The retreat also provided a platform for discussing innovative approaches to climate change adaptation and mitigation, including sustainable agricultural practices, renewable energy solutions, and eco-friendly policies.

Shuaibu’s presentation highlighted the challenges in mitigating the effect of climate change in Nigeria which includes but not limited to lack of effective climate change policy and legislation, inadequate institutional framework and coordination, dependence on fossil fuels and oil exports, high level of poverty, deforestation and land degradation, limited public awareness and education on climate change, among others.

The 3-day retreat concluded on October 9, 2024 with organisers and participants in a joint force to plant trees, underscoring their commitment to environmental sustainability and climate change mitigation.

The Nigeria Customs Service, Federal Operations Unit B Kaduna, and the Red Cross Kaduna North Division demonstrated their shared commitment to environmental stewardship and community engagement.

This initiative marks a significant step forward in Nigeria’s quest to address the pressing challenges posed by climate change.

 

 

 

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