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Federal ministry of environment needs more fund for critical interventions

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‎By Kayode Araba.


‎Thus, the Senate Committee on Environment has commenced the budget defence of the Federal Ministry of Environment as part of legislative consideration of the 2026 Appropriation Bill currently before the Nigerian Senate.

‎Speaking during the session, the Chairman of the Committee, Senator Olubiyi Fadeyi underscored the strategic importance of the environment to national health, economic stability and security, noting that environmental sustainability remains fundamental to Nigeria’s long-term development.

‎Olubiyi expressed concern over the persistent underfunding of the Ministry and its agencies, particularly in light of the growing challenges of oil pollution, erosion, coastal flooding, deforestation, biodiversity loss, environmental degradation and remediation.

‎However, the lawmaker observed that while the 2025 recurrent budget recorded appreciable performance, capital releases remained significantly constrained, with warrants issued but no corresponding cash backing for major projects.

‎Moreso, according to the Ministry’s presentation, the 2026 budget proposal stands at ₦65.96 billion, largely a rollover of the 2025 allocation in line with directives from the Budget Office of the Federation. However, a substantial portion of the proposed capital allocation is tied to ongoing externally supported programmes, including the Agro-Climatic Resilience in Semi-Arid Landscapes (ACReSAL) project, leaving limited resources for other pressing environmental priorities.

‎Therefore, Fadeyi reiterated the need for improved funding mechanisms and appealed for the consideration of a Special Intervention Fund to strengthen the Ministry’s capacity to deliver on its mandate. It also emphaised the importance of meeting Nigeria’s climate-related financial commitments in order to unlock international climate finance opportunities and strengthen global environmental partnerships.

‎Furthermore, the Minister of Environment, Hon Balarabe Abbas Lawal highlighted key interventions undertaken by the Ministry, including flood and erosion control projects, solar-powered boreholes, renewable energy initiatives, clean cooking policy implementation, forest conservation efforts, and strengthened collaboration with relevant ministries and stakeholders.

‎And minister of environment also stated that the ministry have seen a lot of cases of lung cancer coming from the rural areas, from people who have never seen cigarettes in their lives.

‎Committee Chairman Assured the Ministry of its continued support while reaffirming its commitment to transparency, accountability and diligent oversight to ensure that appropriated funds are effectively utilizes for the benefit of Nigerians.

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