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Water Resources minister, DG of NBRRI, Lagos Health commissioner, others bag 2022 SEA awards

It was more like a family gathering as Nature Hedge, publishers of Environment Africa Magazine, feted guests to a dinner at the 2022 Sustainability, Environment and Advocacy (SEA) Awards held in Lagos.

SEA Awards 2022
L-R: Publisher, Environment Africa Magazine and Convener, The Sustainability, Environment and Advocacy (SEA) Awards 2022, Sam Nwosu; Keynote Speaker and Chairman, Jawura Environmental Services, Professor Oladele Osibanjo; Representative of the Minister of Water Resources (SEA Award Recipient) and Managing Director, Ogun-Osun River Basin Development Authority (OORBDA), Otunba Olufemi Odumosu; Award recipient and Director General, Nigerian Building and Road Research Institute (NBRRI), Professor Samson Duna, represented by Mrs Mabel Igweonu, Head, NBRRI Lagos; and Award recipient and Lagos Commissioner for Health, Professor Akin Abayomi, during the SEA Awards 2022, in Lagos

Among the recipients was the Minister of Water Resources, Suleiman Adamu, who was honoured with the SEA Award for Public Service Delivery in the Water Sector.

According to the organisers of the event, Adamu had, since his appointment as Minister of Water Resources, overseen a transformation of the water sector in Nigeria, revitalising the almost moribund River Basin Development Authorities to be more effective and strategically important to their catchment operational communities, even instituting the Songhai model into their operational processes.

He has also ensured continuity in project delivery having focused almost 90 percent of his ministry’s works on projects initiated by the past administration, thereby reducing the spate of abandoned projects and also projecting a fresh consciousness as government beyond administrations.

Represented at the Awards Dinner by Otunba Olufemi Odumosu, Chief Executive of the Ogun Osun River Basin Development Authority (OORBDA), the Minister in a speech lamented the fact that issues around water and sanitation (SDG 6), have unfortunately been an overlooked component of the general global climate change movement. This, he said, necessitated the state of emergency declared in 2018 by President Muhammadu Buhari which led to the signing of Executive Order 009 for Clean Nigeria Campaign in 2019.

The Minister, who was also unveiled as one of Nigeria’s Top 100 Environmental Professionals, identified funding gaps as the major challenge towards ensuring attainment of the SDG Goal of Water for All. While appreciative of the efforts undertaken so far, he clamoured the support of both large and smaller scale private sector investors to join hands to leverage on a yawning opportunity to build capacity and create jobs in an untapped market opportunity.

The Minister’s sentiments were echoed by the Commissioner for Health, Lagos State, Prof Akin Abayomi, who was honoured with the SEA Award for Sustainable Public Service in the Health Sector.

Professor Abayomi has won multiple awards over his dedication to ensuring strategic and better health outcomes, and his handling of the Covid-19 pandemic as Lagos State Deputy Incident Commander.

He appreciated the organisers of SEA Awards for the honour bestowed on him but said the award was not just for him but for all those who worked with him. He appreciated the Lagos State Governor who gave him the opportunity of leading from the front.

Prof. Abayomi remarked on the necessity of developing BioSecurity and OneHealth as key development strategies and mentioned that OneHealth is positioned to be the most important factor in Human and Environmental Sustainability interventions.

Other recipients of the SEA Awards included Prof. Samson Duna, Director General of the Nigerian Building and Road Research Institute (NBRRI), for Sustainable Construction Innovation, while the Nigerian Conservation Foundation (NCF) was bestowed with the Pioneer Award for Environmental Advocacy.

The dinner culminated in the unveiling and certificate giving to the Top100 Environmental Professionals, headlined by Prof. Oladele Osibanjo, Chief Executive of Jawura Environmental Services Ltd and Immediate Past President of the Wastes Management Society of Nigeria. Others present who received certificates were Naomi Nwokolo, Executive Director of the United Nations Global Compact; Dr Nicholas Igwe, National Coordinator of the Organised Private Sector on Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (OPS-WASH); Dr Leslie Adogame, Executive Director of the Sustainable Research and Action for Environmental Development (SRADev Nigeria); Dr Eugene Itua, Chief Executive Officer of Natural Eco- Capital; Titi Akosa, Executive Director of Centre for 21st Century Issues; Femi Oye of Carbon Credit Network; and Thomas Emmanuel, of Dreamscape Resources.

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