Full Speech!!! President Buhari Addresses UN General Assembly On Climate Change

“Excellencies, heads of state and government, secretary-general of
the United Nations, president of the 70th UNGA [United Nations General
Assembly], distinguished delegates, ladies and gentlemen: This summit
provides a unique opportunity for us to work together to address climate
change and its impacts, which is an undeniable issue of concern to the
international community. The increase in global warming is an indication
that we face a crisis of global proportions.
Excellencies, the world is experiencing new and unusual climate
variability due to increased emissions of greenhouse gases. Even though Africa
contributes very little to global warming, the socio-economic
consequences of climate change spare no nation. The burden is just as
overwhelming for developing countries.
In Nigeria, we have seen extreme weather variations, rising sea
levels, encroaching desertification, excessive rainfall, erosion and
floods, land degradation – all of which threaten the ecosystem. These
developments have devastating human costs and are affecting food
security, livelihoods and the very survival of our people.
To address these negative effects, we have developed a national
policy to guide Nigeria’s response to climate change. Our response is
broadly based on the twin strategy of mitigation and adaptation.
As a party to the climate change convention and its protocol, nigeria
is strongly committed to the adoption of a legally binding universal
agreement to mitigate climate change. We commend the countries that have
announced their intended nationally determined contributions [INDC]
ahead of the October 2015 deadline. These contributions will go a long
way in reducing greenhouse gas emissions worldwide. The INDCs will serve
as a yardstick for measuring the commitment of parties to the Framework
Convention.
In addition we must prioritize the means of implementing the INDCs,
in terms of finance, technology and capacity building, especially in
supporting developing countries, including those in Africa.
This is fundamental to ensuring that collective action to combat
climate change is indeed, collaborative and effective in the long run.
As we approach Paris, the Nigerian position which reflects the
African consensus, is that a legally binding universal instrument will
be beneficial to all state parties. nigeria
will continue to champion the core principles and goals of the new
sustainable development agenda and hopes that the next conference of
parties will eventually become a global milestone to combat and cushion
the dire impacts of climate change.
The Paris
agreement should be rules-based, predictable, robust to adequately
address climate change vulnerabilities. It is essential that the least
developing countries and small island developing states receive the
institutional capacity support for mitigation, adaptation, gender and
climate change linkages towards building a sustainable environment.
Collective action remains the only viable option to addressing the
challenges of global warming and the ever growing impact of climate
change.
Excellencies, we have no other choice but to protect our environment
for the benefit of the present and future generations. Collectively, we
have to work towards achieving this all important objective. I thank
you.”



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