In a groundbreaking move, the federal government has taken a momentous leap by announcing a prohibition on single-use plastics that extends across all Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs).
This significant development was unveiled by the Minister of State for Environment, Iziaq Adekunle Salako, following a momentous Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting chaired by President Bola Tinubu at the State House in Abuja.
In an address to State House correspondents, Salako emphasized that this ban forms an integral part of the government’s strategy for managing plastic waste.
By implementing such a transformative initiative, the government showcases its resolute commitment to combat the triple threat of climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution.
Salako highlighted the gravity of plastic pollution in Nigeria, labeling it as a major concern within our nation’s borders.
With unwavering determination, he reiterated the government’s dedication to mitigating environmental hazards and championing sustainable practices.
This momentous decision aligns Nigeria with global efforts aimed at curbing the proliferation of plastic waste and mitigating its detrimental effects on the environment.
By taking this bold stance, the federal government showecased its commitment to spearheading the international movement towards a greener, cleaner world.
As this ban takes effect across all MDAs, it sets an unprecedented path towards responsible consumption and production practices.
By eliminating the use of single-use plastics, the federal government is paving the way for innovative alternatives and actively encouraging the adoption of sustainable solutions.
This transformative step is guaranteed to make a significant contribution towards the conservation of Nigeria’s precious natural resources and the enhancement of the well-being of its citizens.
Through this audacious move, the federal government underscores its unyielding commitment to environmental Improvement and sets an example for other nations to emulate.
The ban on single-use plastics represents a milestone in Nigeria’s journey towards a more sustainable and eco-conscious future.