Nigerian Environment Minister becomes Deputy UN Secretary General |
HOMEF sees the appointment of Amina Mohammed, the Minister
of Environment of Nigeria as the Deputy Secretary General of the United Nations,
as a validation of her clear focus and universal commitment to the common good –
and especially to the environment.
Within the short time of her being on the
seat as the environment minister, she worked tirelessly on many fronts
including efforts to get the implementation of the UNEP report on Ogoniland a
reality. Under her tenure the Hydrocarbons Pollutions Remediation Project
(HYPREP) was restructured and gazetted. The structures needed to implement the
clean-up process has been set up and work on the ground was expected to
commence by the year’s end.
One other front on which this Amazon fought gallantly was to
ensure that the flawed Superhighway project of the Cross River State government
did not proceed without an approved Environmental Impact Assessment and the
free prior informed consent of the forest communities.
She has also worked on the plans to set up the Great Green
Wall as an economic corridor that would integrate local populations in the
battle to check the desertification menace in Northern Nigeria.
HOMEF regrets that under her watch the National Biosafety
Management Agency issued hasty permits to Monsanto to introduce three genetic
engineering events into Nigeria on Sunday, 1st May 2016. We have
called for a radical review of the law setting up the agency to eliminate
conflict of interests where board members are also applicants for licenses and
tightening safety rules for the protection of our biodiversity and human
health. We are hopeful that steps will be taken to address this issue.
On the whole, the mark of her administration has been a bottom-up
approach with communities extensively consulted on plans and projects. The team of Amina Mohammed and the Minister
of State for Environment, Ibrahim Jibril, showed that, with commitment,
understanding and determination, it is possible chart a positive path and to
make a difference, within very difficult circumstances.
HOMEF congratulates and sends our very best wishes Ms Amina
Mohammed as she assumes her next assignment. Her time in the Ministry has shown
that this is one sector where concerted efforts can be holistically tackled for
the benefit for all Nigerians irrespective of which part of the nation they
reside in. We strongly hope that the Ministry of Environment will continue on
the path of pro-people actions and that the Minister of State will seamlessly
step up to fill in the gap.
Nnimmo Bassey
Director, HOMEF
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