Vice President Osinbajo wants local tech solutions for climate change issues
The development, deployment and transfer of locally relevant climate
technologies remain the best solution to climate change challenges, the
Acting President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, has said.
The Office of the Vice-President said Osinbajo made the statement on
Friday at the inauguration of the Nigeria Climate Innovation Centre
situated at the Enterprise Development Centre of the Lagos Business
School.
Mr Laolu Akande, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on
Media and Publicity, Office of the Vice-President, made Osinbajo’s view
known in a statement on Saturday.
The Nigeria Climate Innovation Centre is a public-private partnership
involving the Federal Government, the World Bank Group and the
Pan-Atlantic University.
The Centre provides holistic, country-driven support to accelerate
the development, deployment and transfer of locally relevant climate and
clean energy technologies.
Osinbajo said the task of advancing climate action was crucial,
especially for Nigeria, in the view of the challenge of climate change
and the need for the adoption of an innovative approach.
“The pressure for livelihoods and food for a huge population will put
tremendous pressure on natural resources and the implications for
climate change will be dire indeed.
“The creation of an enabling environment for climate-smart businesses to thrive is simply the only way to go,’’ he said.
Osinbajo said he had visited several start-ups, technology hubs and
innovation spaces around the country and seen innovativeness, creativity
and drive of Nigerians.
He said Nigerians were “constantly developing and deploying solutions
in many sectors’’, including “agriculture, health, transport, security,
climate action and many more locally relevant climate technologies’’.
According to him, one of the key sectors where there is potential for
high impact interventions by green technologies is the off-grid solar
sector.
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Osinbajo said the Solar Home Project and Energising Economies
Initiative were some of the private-sector-driven efforts targeted at
providing off-grid power to homes, markets and economic clusters across
the country.
He said that so far, 13,000 shops at Sabon-Gari Market in Kano were
currently being powered through high-capacity stand-alone solar systems.
He said more were expected to come on stream soon at the Ariaria
Market in Aba, Sura Market in Lagos, and other markets in Oyo, Edo and
Ondo states.
The acting president challenged the new climate centre to develop and
deploy technology and expertise required to deliver clean energy in
areas prone to oil pollution and other related hazards.
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