By Mariam Adams The Honourable Commissioner for Environment and Ecological Management, Engr. Joseph Oluwasegun, has reiterated the Kogi State Government’s commitment to addressing climate change while calling for stronger collaboration among government agencies, development partners, and local communities. Engr. Joseph made this appeal during an exclusive interview with the Nigeria Climate Change Response Programme (NCCRP), a European Union-supported initiative aimed at enhancing Nigeria’s capacity to meet its climate commitments under the Paris Agreement. The interview, conducted by a team led by Andie Oyana, Chief Creative Officer of 2Av Media Limited, was part of a documentary production showcasing climate change efforts across the country. During the discussion, the Commissioner emphasized that the administration of His Excellency, Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo, has made environmental sustainability a top priority, implementing forward-thinking initiatives such as afforestation programs, erosion control projects, and solid waste management reforms. “His Excellency has shown an great commitment to tackling climate change, ensuring that Kogi State remains at the forefront of environmental protection" Addressing the issue of flooding—one of the most visible and pressing impacts of climate change in Kogi State—Engr. Joseph underscored the government’s determination to implement effective mitigation strategies. He noted that flooding has continued to threaten livelihoods, displace communities, and damage infrastructure, particularly in low-lying areas along the River Niger. “The State Government has not only recognized the urgency of this challenge but has also taken concrete steps to address it. From the construction of drainage systems and flood embankments to community sensitization and early warning mechanisms, …










