Amb.
Stephane Gompertz, France's Ambassador for Climate Change (Africa)
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France on Sunday urged
the Nigerian government to caution all relevant authorities to drastically
limit gas emissions because of its consequences on the environment. Stephane Gompertz,
France’s Ambassador for Climate Change (Africa), made the call in an interview
with the News Agency of Nigeria in Abuja.
According
to him, the country should reduce the flaring of its gas, and should also
increase its investment in renewable energy.
Mr.
Gompertz regretted that many oil companies in the country still flared their
gas and thereby pollute the environment with its attendant consequences.
News Agency of Nigeria report continues:
“There
are some areas in which emissions could be limited drastically like gas
flaring, which is the most striking example.
“It
is a pity to see so many oil plants where gas continues to run and this is
obviously a waste of energy and a waste of money.
“It
(gas flaring) pollutes the atmosphere. Clearly some efforts are required. Other
perspective is that it is good for the gas to be recuperated and then sold in
the market.
“Perhaps,
there should be fine for defaulting companies, which do not comply with the
rules and regulations.
“But
there are other examples of countries which have managed to eliminate flaring
gas, which the country could emulate,” he said.
Mr.
Gompertz pointed out that Nigeria was developing and would soon be an emerging
power, and its leaders should put stricter regulatory measures in place to
check gas flaring..
According
to him, Nigeria will be one of the big industry powers in 10 to 20 years.
“The
population will continue to grow. So emission (of greenhouse gases) will
continue to grow and this is inevitable. But the ratio of emission per capital
should diminish and all unnecessary emissions should also diminish.
“That
is why it is important for countries like Nigeria to make efforts to embark
right now on a greener project,” he said.
The
envoy also cautioned against deforestation, particularly in the northern states
to tame desertification.
According
to him, the gas wasted by the oil companies through flaring could be used to
discourage deforestation and control desertification in the northern states.
“Deforestation
should be stopped, especially in the North. People should be encouraged to use
natural gas. This is easy to say but it is not easy to do.
“You
have to change the habit of the people, you have to make sure that they have
enough purchasing power to buy the gas, you have to be able to bring the gas up
to the remote villages,” he said.
The
ambassador, however, said that the use of gas instead of firewood could be
encouraged by giving free bottles of gas to the poor people in the rural area.
“I
spoke with a lady, who is a leading official of the Ministry of environment and
also works for an NGO.
“That
NGO has distributed up to three million bottles of gas to rural women in poor
areas. There are many areas in which some progress could be made,” Mr. Gompertz
said.
(NAN)
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