In a significant step towards sustainable development, key figures gathered at the Rockview Royal Hotel in Wuse II, Abuja, for a national workshop organized by the National Council on Climate Change.
The event, supported by the 2050 Pathways Platform, focused on validating Nigeria's long-term low-emission development strategy.
Attendees from KASU, included the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Abdullahi Ibrahim Musa, the Acting Director of University Advancement, Mallam. Usman Tabari and Dr. Hauwa Yakubu Bako from the Department of Biochemistry. Their presence underscored the importance of bridging academic expertise with practical climate solutions.
The workshop aimed to fine-tune Nigeria's approach to addressing climate change, aligning it with global efforts. With the upcoming COP28 Conference on the horizon, this validation holds particular significance, as it contributes to the nation's preparedness for this crucial international forum.
Participants engaged in discussions showcasing a commitment to crafting a resilient and environmentally conscious future for Nigeria.
As Nigeria continues to navigate the complexities of climate change, the outcomes of this workshop are poised to play a key role in shaping the nation's long-term strategy and contributing to global climate action.