Empower Subnational Govts To deliver Climate Goals – Gov Adeleke Tells World Leaders @COP28

VOICE AIR MEDIA

As the world converges at the United Nations, Governor Ademola Adeleke of Osun state, Nigeria, has called on world leaders to empower subnational entities to accelerate the achievement of the Paris Agreements on climate change.

Speaking ahead of COP28 Dubai while receiving a report from the Governor’s Climate Advisory Council, Governor Adeleke affirmed that substantial gains can only be achieved on tackling climate change when states and local governments are strengthened and mobilized to implement mitigation and resilience projects.

” My message to world leaders ahead of COP28 is for them to refocus attention on the states and local governments. Funding should be redirected to reach regional and council governments while the central governments coordinate.

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” The battlefront now is for subnational entities to be prioritized. Let’s go local if the global community truly wants Paris agreements to be achieved. Localisation should be the watchword within the climate space.

” I also call on world leaders to note the urgency of simplifying access to climate financing. The clamour I read has been inadequate financing. How accessible is the currently available pool of funds?

” We need to make it easy to access funding for climate adaptation projects. We are to reduce bureaucracy and all those bottlenecks that slow down or deny many actors access to finance.

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” For us in Osun state, we are committed to climate action. We welcome partnership with the National Council on Climate Change and other development partners. We have the political will to make a difference”, Governor Adeleke said.

The Governor’s Climate Advisory Council had earlier presented a report of its partnership meeting with the National Council on Climate Change to the state Governor.

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