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Nigerian Senate Seeks Special Funding for Environment Ministry to Address Erosion and Flooding – Medafrica Times
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Nigerian Senate Seeks Special Funding for Environment Ministry to Address Erosion and Flooding – Medafrica Times

medafricatimes.com · Feb 20, 2026 · Collected from GDELT

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The Nigerian Senate on February 19, 2026, called for the allocation of special funding to the Federal Ministry of Environment to tackle pressing environmental challenges, including erosion, flooding, and pollution. Senator Olubiyi Fadeyi, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Environment, highlighted that the ministry’s current budget and annual appropriations are insufficient to address the growing threats to the nation’s environment. Fadeyi stressed the urgent need for interventions in environmental management, forest protection, coastal flood mitigation, and pollution control. He emphasised that ensuring the timely release of appropriated funds is crucial for the ministry to execute its mandate effectively. The senator also linked adequate funding to Nigeria’s ability to meet climate obligations, attract international climate finance, and strengthen global partnerships. Minister of Environment Balarabe Lawal affirmed the ministry’s commitment to safeguarding environmental quality for public health and sustainable resource use. He noted that the 2026 budget aligns with President Bola Tinubu’s administration priorities, including sustainable energy, agricultural productivity, and food security, while continuing ongoing projects from 2025. Lawal detailed ministry initiatives, including the provision of solar-powered boreholes and street lights, as well as flood control measures, particularly in northern Nigeria where flooding has been severe. He indicated that some capital projects remain dependent on the release of funds. The Senate Committee reiterated its commitment to transparency and accountability, ensuring that budgets yield tangible environmental impacts. By prioritising erosion control, forestation, land reclamation, and climate resilience projects, the committee aims to create a cleaner, safer, and more sustainable environment for Nigerians.


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