President Muhammadu Buhari
arrives Abuja from Poland where he attended the Climate Change Conference,
Channels TV reports.
The President who left
Abuja on Saturday for Poland joined 29 heads of government for the conference.
At the opening session of
the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP24) in Katowice, President
Buhari delivered a national statement highlighting Nigeria’s commitment to addressing
the menace by implementing the goals set out in its nationally determined
contributions.
While stating that no
country in the world can confront climate change alone, he called on UN-member
countries to rededicate themselves to the task of rebuilding and restoring a
healthy environment for future generations.
The President warned that
the challenges of climate change which include rising temperatures,
desertification, floods, low agricultural yields and drying up of water bodies
were enormous and evident to all.
He pointed out the case of
the receding Lake Chad, noting that the effects of climate change were felt
more on the vulnerable communities who lacked the capacity and technology to
properly address such challenges.
He, however, reaffirmed
that Nigeria remains committed to saving the lake, which he described as a
source of livelihood to 40 million people, from extinction.
On the sidelines of the
conference, the President also met with Nigerians resident in the country,
during which he addressed reports that he had been cloned when he was ill.
He dismissed the reports,
saying some people had wished him dead, but rather, he is strong and will be
marking his 76th birthday soon.
Old picture of late Buhari Used.
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