The Federal Government of Nigeria has urged all radio stations in Nigeria to use their platforms to create awareness about climate change and its impact on the country.
The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris said through informative and educational programs, Radio, like other critical media, can equip communities with the knowledge and tools to adapt to the changing climate and mitigate its effects.
He challenged radio stations to collaborate with other organizations and experts in the field of climate change to provide accurate and reliable information to listeners through interviews with scientists, environmentalists, and policymakers to enhance understanding of the issue and work towards finding sustainable solutions in line with President Bola Ahamed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.
“The environment community should use this opportunity to reflect on their actions and how they contribute to climate change by adhering to simple changes in their daily habits, such as reducing plastic usage, conserving energy, and promoting sustainable agriculture, in order to make a significant impact in the long run, the minister said.
“As Nigeria joins the world to celebrate the role of radio in fighting climate change, it is also important for citizens to remember that effects of climate change issues are beyond borders and are felt globally.”
He appealed to Nigerians to join hands with other nations to find solutions and create a better future for the generations to come.
Idris wants the power of radio to be fully harnessed to make a difference and protect the planet for future generations.