Nigeria targets zero emission for aviation industry-NCAA DG

 

As Africa works towards situating a common position on the Green Economy ambitions of the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO’s) LTAG compliance framework, the Director-General of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Capt. Musa Nuhu said the Fly-2-Green Nigeria initiative would lead the way to drive Eco-System conservation programs, creating measurable and verifiable, gold standard Carbon Sinks across the Great Green Wall and the wetlands of Nigeria to guarantee up to 1M tons of Voluntary Emission Reductions Carbon Offsets, facilitating a Net Zero Emissions Footprint for the entire Nigerian aviation industry.

In his Green-Sky-Green Nigeria speech at the Fly-2-Green Nigeria Programme with the theme, “Green Flight to Eco-System Conservation in Nigeria Mobilizing Market-Based Measures for Sustainable Aviation in Nigeria”. Nuhu said the global aviation industry contributes less than 5% of the global carbon emissions footprint.

Zero-emission concept aircraft

He buttressed the need for ICAO’s CORSIA program for sustainable aviation policy that is anchored on the “common but differentiated responsibility” principle for global civil aviation Industry regulators and operators to innovate clean and green, low carbon, energy-efficient technology through in-sector and/or out of the sector, region-specific market-based measures to mitigate the carbon emissions footprint of the industry operators for sustainable aviation.

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He noted that the United Nations climate change report had long-established the precarious position of African Nations in the climate change conversation, adding that the research indicates that the African continent which is responsible for less than 3% of global emissions will bear the brunt of over 60% of global Green-House emissions effects, leaving the continent exposed to a myriad of socio-economic, environmental, security and humanitarian challenges from desertification, the drying up of Lake Chad and Blue Bio-diversity losses within Pan-African wetlands and ocean shorelines.

His words, “The time for Africa to put a Green Foot forward is now, and this can be achieved through climate-smart sustainable aviation solutions that meet the aspirations, ambitions and emerging opportunities for operators, regulators, travel consumers and the planet”.

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“Nigeria is home to a host of climate change challenges, most of all bio-diversity degradation and pollution. Nigeria holds the record for the African country with the highest deforestation rate hence, the urgency to mobilize a common but differentiated sustainable aviation solution for Nigeria that is designed specifically to ensure Bio-Diversity conservation and restoration across our communities”.

The NCAA chief disclosed that the United Nations Climate Change report had long-established the precarious position of African Nations in the climate change conversation.

He said that the time for Africa to put a “Green Foot forward” is now, and this can be achieved through climate-smart Sustainable Aviation Solutions that meet the aspirations, ambitions, and emerging opportunities for operators, regulators, travel consumers, and the planet.

The Green-Sky-Green program is a voluntary carbon emission reduction programme that empowers eco-citizen travelers to grow 10 trees for every domestic ticket and 100 trees for every international ticket purchased in Nigeria.

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The Green-Sky-Green program drives the Fly-2-Green Nigeria Eco-Label Token that is structured as a Sustainable Aviation Policy Enterprise product for airline operators under the NCAA regulatory spectrum to guarantee Carbon Neutral Emission Footprint through out-of-sector Green Marketplace Mechanism.

Green-Sky-Green is engineered to launch the first Green Aviation Marketplace program in Africa and promote progressive possibilities that profit the people and the planet through climate-smart ESG efficient programs that guarantee Green and Blue Economic Growth for the United Nations Global Green Goals Agenda.

Fly-2-Green Nigeria is designed as an Eco-Citizen stimulus program that goes beyond open lifestyle incentives to create shared value, shared vision, and shared possibilities that rally EcoConsumer driven Sustainable Aviation Value Chain Marketplace to drive Net Zero Emissions Footprint for the Aviation Industry.

Wole Shadare