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    EU Supports Nigeria’s Methane Emissions Reduction Efforts

    Marketforces AfricaBy Marketforces AfricaOctober 23, 2024 News No Comments2 Mins Read
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    EU Supports Nigeria’s Methane Emissions Reduction Efforts

    The European Union, through UNEP’s International Methane Emissions Observatory, is building capacity among stakeholders and negotiators in Nigeria’s climate sector to address methane emissions.

    Ms Marci Paranski, Programme Manager Officer, UNEP International Methane Emissions Observatory, stated this at the capacity-building workshop on methane for the Nigerian oil and gas sector, on Tuesday in Abuja.

    Paranski said that the workshop marked the beginning of activities in Nigeria for the Nigeria Emissions Reduction Programme.

    The project, funded by the EU Delegation to Nigeria and implemented by UNEP’s IMEO, aims to establish a national baseline for methane emissions in Nigeria, covering oil and gas, agriculture, and waste sectors.

    “Nigeria is pioneering a groundbreaking initiative in Africa, aiming to establish a national baseline for methane emissions.

    “This endeavour seeks to understand the contributions of the oil and gas sector, agriculture, and waste to national methane emissions over a one-year period.

    “To achieve this, we will collaborate with various scientific partners within and outside Nigeria to scope out the study.

    “Our capacity-building activities will include today’s oil and gas training workshop, among others.

    “We are working closely with partners at the National Council on Climate Change (NCCC), the European Union Delegation (EUD), Stakeholder Democracy Network (SDN), and Carbon Limits.

    “Together, we will provide training and capacity-building activities for civil servants, the private sector, and early-career scientists.”

    According to her, this is just the beginning, as this project spans three years and will encompass multiple activities.

    Dr Nkiruka Maduekwe, Director-General and CEO, National Council on Climate Change (NCCC), commended Nigeria’s commitment to reduce methane emissions by 2030.

    “Building on this momentum, the government introduced methane guidelines and gas flaring prevention regulations in 2023 to regulate the sector and reduce methane emissions.

    “Methane is a short-lived yet extremely hazardous pollutant, earning it the label ‘super pollutant.’

    “To address this, the NCCC Secretariat, supported by the European Union and UNEP, is driving a capacity-building programme.

    “This programme is crucial, as understanding the issues is essential to implementing research findings and effectively reducing methane emissions,” Dr Maduekwe explained.

    She said that the capacity-building programme would help identify needed infrastructure, implement regulations, and utilise UNEP’s research outputs. #EU Supports Nigeria’s Methane Emissions Reduction Efforts

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