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COP28: FG launches long-term low-emission strategy

The Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace Development, representing the Federal Government, has introduced Nigeria’s Long-Term Low Emission Development Strategy during the ongoing Conference of Parties in Dubai.

Gbenga Saka, the Special Adviser on Digital Media to Aviation Minister Festus Keyamo, disclosed this development on Monday in a statement.

This statement partly read, “In a moment of privilege and honour, he officially launched Nigeria’s Long-Term Low Emission Development Strategy. This document serves as a testament to the nation’s unwavering dedication to achieving sustainable and environmentally responsible practices.”

Keyamo noted that Nigeria’s Long-Term Low Emission Development Strategy will serve as a testament to the nation’s unwavering dedication to achieving sustainable and environmentally responsible practices.

He officially launched Nigeria’s Long-Term Low Emission Development Strategy, emphasising the nation’s unwavering dedication to adopting environmentally responsible practices.

He said this landmark initiative signifies Nigeria’s transition from fossil fuels to low-emission fuel, contributing to the net zero goal across all sectors of the economy.

This strategy is designed to accelerate sustainable economic progress, address the challenge of climate change, and stimulate low-carbon growth

“The event marked a significant milestone in Nigeria’s pursuit of a low-carbon future,” he noted.

The launch of this Long-Term Low Emission Development Strategy solidifies Nigeria’s commitment within the global environmental sphere.

Keyamo expressed appreciation for the chance to contribute to worldwide climate endeavors and recognized the steadfast support from those engaged in this pivotal initiative.

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