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Insecurity: NISS says climate change cause of farmers/herders clashes, others

The Commandant, National Institute for Security Studies (NISS), Alhaji Ayodele Adeleke, has identified global climate change as a likely cause of farmers/herders clashes, drought, loss of farmland; desert encroachment; food insecurity; and migration.

Adeleke made the submission, Thursday, at a workshop organised for participants of the Executive Intelligence Management Course (EIMC 15) with the theme: The Global Climate Challenge: Prospects and Priorities for Economic Development and Conflict Resolution in Africa.

While maintaining that the attendant effect of climate change on human lives cannot be overemphasized, the Commandant expressed the hope that the workshop will provide perspectives on the challenges occasioned by climate change, and mitigation approaches.

“We are all aware of the Global Climate Change and its Attendant Effects on human lives: loss of farmland; desert encroachment; food insecurity; drought; migration; farmers-herders clash et cetera”, the institute’s boss said.

According to him: “The United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) also known as the Earth Summit held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1992, United Nations Climate Change Conference 2015 – COP 21 (Paris Agreement), United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), 2021 – COP 26 (Glasgov – Scotland) and other coalitions highlighted how different social, economic and environmental factors are interdependent and evolve together and how success in one sector requires action in other sectors to be sustained over time.

“The presentations and discussions of today will create an avenue to dissect both sides of Climate Challenge, the Pros and Cons.

“How has it affected the Environment and the inhabitants negatively and can it in anyway impact positively on our Economy? What are the conflicts associated with Climate Challenge and how have they been or can be resolved? What further impact is the Russia and Ukraine war having on the theme?

“This Seminar will be thought-provoking and it is on this note, that I appreciate the Keynote Presenter and the Discussants for agreeing to impact the Participants. I, therefore, enjoin the Participants and all of us here today, to pay rapt attention to our individual and collective benefits”.

He explained that the annual seminar is one of the highlights of the Executive Intelligence Management Course, which is why the Institute places an utmost premium on selecting the components of the Seminar.

The Institute’s Seminar has always provided a useful forum to exchange expertise and knowledge on issues confronting the nation and the entire Globe such as today’s Theme.

The programme witnessed presentations by the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Calabar (UNICAL), Prof. Florence Obi; Prof. Kayode Oyesiku; Prof. Ebele Amali, as well as Prof. Patricia Donli.

One Comment

  1. LIES! THE CLIMATE HAS ALWAYS CHANGED SINCE MANKIND AND THE FARMER HERDSMEN CLASH HAS BEEN WITH US SINCE THE AMALGAMATION.

    Alhaji Ayodele Adeleke should go study the history of Nigeria for better perspective and desist from making ridiculing spurious statements.

    THE CHORUS ON CLIMATE CHANGE IS A RUSE AND A FRAUD PLANTED AND PERPETRATED TRADERS FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES.

    The point is climate has always changed, the reason we have series of seasons such as RAIN DRY HARMATAN in our clime. While it as WINTER SUMMER SPRING and FALL in others and other different classification in some.

    THE RIVERS IN NIGERIA ND ACROSS THE EARTH WOULD SHRINK AND CREST AT DIFFERENT TIMES OF THE YEAR.

    Man, just only discovered and came up with advanced equipment and tools to monitor what has always existed. The climate has always changed with the life cycle of a MAN.

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