At the ongoing climate change conference also known as COP28 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, over $5bn commitments has been secured by the Federal Government for its climate action.
Director-General, National Council on Climate Change(NCCC), Dr Salisu Dahiru, disclosed this development on Wednesday at an event organised to mark the Nigeria Day at the conference, adding that the funds came from the U.S. Government.
He maintained that $3 billion of the funds is for the recapitalization of the Green Climate Fund, while the remaining $ 2bn is for adaptation funds.
The NCCC boss noted that the country had also secured additional $560m for loss and damage, a fund operationalised as compensation for climate induced disasters.
He said that since the beginning of the conference, Nigeria had signed Memoranda of Understanding with Siemens of Germany and Infracorp to produce solar panels in Nigeria. This, he said, would create jobs for Nigerians and reduce capital flight.
“We are proud to announce that on the first day of COP28, Nigeria long term loan initiative strategy was actually launched and we are depositing with the UNFCCC in fulfilment of the requirement under the Paris Agreement.
“We have taken the internal stock take of the climate situation in Nigeria to have a total and holistic picture of the state of climate change action and agree on how best to collectively in a complementary manner work towards achieving this and delivering results on the ground for us that will also assist us.
“Carbon Market Development Framework, which again in this COP28 three days ago, President Bola Tinubu, gave a marching order for the activation of the carbon market to take place immediately.’’
The NCCC boss refuted reports that delegates had come for shopping and sightseeing, saying business at the climate conference was all round negotiation to secure commitment and funding for Nigeria’s climate action plan.
“This will enable Nigeria to attract complementary activities, projects, commitment and funding. No sightseeing and shopping are on the agenda of the council; all delegates are engaged in negotiations that will help Nigeria in seeking funding for its climate adaptation plan,” he said .
|Peoples Gazette