LASG reaffirms commitment to sustainable development, seeks stakeholders partnership

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The Lagos State Government on Tuesday reaffirmed it’s readiness to partner with stakeholders to make Lagos a model of sustainable development in Africa.

The State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo- Olu made this known at the Nigerian Conservation Foundation (NCF) 23rd Chief S.I. Edu Memorial Lecture held at CIBN Centre, Victoria Island saying that to make a meaningful impact, collaboration is essential as Government policies alone will not suffice.

“We need the private sector, civil society, and our academic institutions to join hands in building a more sustainable future. Investing in renewable energy, sustainable agriculture, and eco-friendly technologies not only protects our environment but also stimulates economic growth,” he said.

The Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources Mr. Tokunbo Wahab who represented the Governor said the annual event serves as a crucial reminder of the need to harmonize the economic aspirations with preserving the natural environment.

He said the 2025 Theme speaks to the heart of a pressing challenge as the evidence of climate change is all around and poses significant threats to communities, especially in Lagos, a coastal city vulnerable to flooding and erosion.

He said the Climate-positive growth entails integrating sustainability into every facet of economic planning and development stressing that Lagos has implemented several key initiatives to drive this change.

He explained that the Lagos State Energy Masterplan aims to create a stable environment for investment and expand renewable energy policies, carefully considering factors such as energy access, affordability, environmental impacts, and investment needs.

He said complimenting the aforementioned is the Lagos Integrated Energy Resource Plan, a comprehensive blueprint for the State’s energy initiatives adding that this plan sets ambitious goals which includes provision of a reliable and sustainable power supply as well as significantly improving electricity supply to critical public infrastructure.

He explained that the Lagos Renewable Energy Transformation Project is actively working to create a cleaner and more secure energy future for the state by leveraging innovative renewable energy solutions and enhancing energy efficiency across the board.

He said these initiatives have resulted in a demonstrable increase in solar energy adoption in the past few years, showcasing the commitment to clean and a sustainable urban planning initiative.

Examples include the development of green spaces in previously underutilized areas which have also contributed to a healthier environment.

Sanwo-Olu added that the transformation of the dumpsite at Olawale Dawodu road in the Ikoyi- Obalende LCDA into a 5-A-side Astro-Turf Football pitch, consisting of parking and open space for recreation, has helped mitigate the urban heat.

He said the legacy of Chief S.L. Edu reminds everyone that environmental stewardship is a responsibility everyone shares, as such there is need to empower the young people with the knowledge and tools to become active participants in building a greener future.

He added that this could involve supporting environmental clubs in schools, organizing community clean-up drives, or promoting educational campaigns on sustainable practices.

He stated further that there is need to also prioritize environmental education and community engagement for the young people who are the custodians of tomorrow in order to understand the value of conservation and sustainability.

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