The Enugu State Government has signed a landmark partnership agreement with the Climate Group, thus officially joining the Subnational Methane Action Coalition (SMAC), a body of over 180 global regions dedicated to a net-zero future.
The signing ceremony was held at the ongoing London Climate Action Week in the United Kingdom, where the Secretary to the State Government, Prof. Chidiebere Onyia, signed on behalf of Governor Peter Mbah.
While signing the agreement, Onyia noted that Enugu, like many growing African cities, faces increasing waste management challenges.
“Municipal solid waste, particularly unmanaged disposal sites, has become an important source of methane emissions.”
“So, for us, methane reduction is not simply a climate issue. It is also public health, environmental protection, waste management, and urban development issues. But quite importantly, it is also an opportunity for innovation, jobs, and improved quality of life.
“Therefore, we are delighted to formally join the Subnational Methane Action Coalition and to become part of a growing global community of states, provinces, and regions committed to tackling one of the world’s most urgent climate challenges.”
He explained that under Mbah’s leadership, Enugu State had since placed climate action and sustainable development at the centre of its development agenda.
“Among the steps already taken are the establishment of the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change, enactment of climate-related legal and policy frameworks, development of the Enugu State Climate Change Policy and Action Plan; embarking on major urban greening and environmental restoration programmes, investments in clean transportation, including CNG buses; and the construction of Smart Green Schools powered by rooftop solar systems in all the 260 wards of the state.
“These initiatives demonstrate our commitment to building a low-carbon and climate- resilient future,” he stated.
Onyia maintained that, as a former coal-producing region that once powered Nigeria’s industrial development, Enugu State understands both the opportunities and the environmental consequences associated with energy and economic transformation.
Enugu joins global subnational methane action coalition
Enugu State Governor, Peter Mbah
Enugu State Governor, Peter Mbah
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