Group seeks renewed partnership on environmental planning
By Abigael Joshua
The Nigerian Environmental Society (NES) has called on government authorities to continue engaging with it as a critical partner in environmental planning and implementation.
Dr Efegbidiki Okobia, National President of NES, made the call at a news conference on Tuesday in Abuja to mark the Society’s 40th anniversary.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that NES is preparing to host its 34th National Conference and 35th Annual General Meeting from Oct. 22 to Oct. 25 in Abuja.
The events will coincide with the Society’s 40th anniversary.
Okobia said NES had, over the past four decades, played active roles in local, national, regional and international environmental programmes, provided expert opinions on critical policies and served as a rallying point for advocacy.
He outlined NES as Nigeria’s foremost environmental professional body and watchdog, with a mission to promote understanding and conservation of natural ecosystems, encourage global partnerships, and improve environmental quality.
“Our 40th anniversary is not just a celebration of longevity; it is a moment of deep reflection on our achievements, our challenges, and our renewed commitment to Nigeria and the global south,” he said.
Okobia also urged the media to amplify environmental messages and hold institutions accountable, while advising the public to embrace responsible lifestyles and actively participate in conservation and sustainability efforts. (NAN)
Edited by Tosin Kolade
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