Institutional Framework for Environmental Protection
A number of institutions and organizations have been designated to
carry out activities that could facilitate the protection of environment in
Nigeria. The Federal Ministry of Environment coordinates the activities of
these institutions. The creation of the Ministry is a deliberate design by the
Federal Government to achieve a well-articulated, effective and efficient
outfit that will adequately address and manage environmental issues in Nigeria
in a holistic manner, devoid of duplication of efforts and competition among
various government agencies.
The Federal Ministry of Environment has the responsibility to control
land degradation including soil erosion, combat desertification, abate
pollution, and embark on reforestation and conservation of biological
diversity. The Ministry has the overall responsibility for the protection and
conservation of the environment and its sustenance. At the state level,
equivalent bodies have been established for the protection of biological
diversity and general environmental management. There has also been a marked
increase in the number of Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) that are
concerned with the environment and its protection.
For more related articles on this, see the following links below:
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http://www.unccd.int/cop/reports/africa/national/1999/nigeria-eng.pdf
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http://www.unccd.int/actionprogrammes/africa/national/2001/nigeria-eng.pdf
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