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Nigeria committing environmental suicide, says Dr Nnimo Bassey
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 52222, member: 636"] Environmental advocates demand Nigeria establish legal protections for ecological rights amid mounting concerns over widespread environmental destruction. The Nigeria Socio-Ecological Alternatives Convergence highlighted catastrophic events such as Niger State flooding and the five-year Ororo oil field fire off Ondo State. Dr Nnimo Bassey warns the nation faces potential environmental collapse without immediate action on extractive industries and mining oversight. Communities across Nigeria suffer from desertification, deforestation, water contamination, and coastal erosion that threaten lives and economic stability. Experts argue that decades of unregulated mineral extraction have undermined the country's natural resources. Professor Emmanuel Oladipo emphasized the severe climate crisis requires comprehensive policy reform rather than fragmented approaches. Current environmental frameworks contain approximately 60 separate policies managed by multiple agencies that struggle with coordination. Advocates propose consolidating these into fewer comprehensive plans with clear implementation strategies. The convergence calls for mining-free zones, stricter regulations on genetically modified organisms, and wetland protection measures. Oladipo stressed that meaningful development depends on environmental integration and proper accounting for national ecological assets. [/QUOTE]
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