LCBC Executive Sec Laments Lack Of Funds

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The Executive Secretary of Lake Chad Basin Commission (LCBC), Amb. Mamman Nuhu, has said that recurring deficit of fund has been a great concern in the

According to him, “the effect of climate change and variability as well as insecurity in the land have had devastating effects on the livelihoods of over 30m people and has impacted the rich biodiversity of the Basin.“These factors and the depressed socioeconomic condition of life in the region have exacerbated the security challenges confronting us today.

He, however, noted that “on our part in the Commission, we will redouble our efforts to provide the requisite platforms for the implementation of the various strategies and programs towards the sustainable development of the resources of the region and the building of resilience among the people.” While declaring open the session, Nigeria’s Minister of Water Resources, Engr. Suleiman Adamu, who is also the chairman of the Commission, expressed gratitude to all member-countries present and charged them to be actively involved in both financial and resources in order to efficiently sustain the region.

 

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