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Environment Minister commends NLNG for 100% allocation of its LPG to domestic supply

The Minister of State, Ministry of Environment, Sharon Ikeazor, has commended the Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG) Limited for its courageous decision to suspend the exportation of cooking gas while approving 100 per cent domestic supply of the product.

In a statement by the Director of Press, Sagir El Mohommed, the minister noted that such a bold initiative was a welcomed development and a step in the right direction that will not only bring down the price of the commodity but also bring relief to our forests and the ecosystems.

She advised that NLNG should be commended for its sensitivity and responsiveness to the plight of Nigerians, stating that, “For us in the environment sector, this singular decision will not only help in restoring our forests and in addressing some of our climate challenges, but also facilitate the attainment of our Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) and other aspects of the Paris Agreement.”

Ikeazor recalled that shortly after the increase in the prices of cooking gas in the country, millions of Nigerians could no longer afford the commodity and consequently resorted to firewood and charcoal as alternatives.

According to her, “The unhealthy development has been so severe on the forest ecosystem that the reserves and even trees outside the forests were not spared.”

While regretting that cutting the forests for fuel wood and charcoal has been a major cause of deforestation and other climate change challenges, the Minister lamented that wood and charcoal smokes contribute to air pollution and other pollutants that produce greenhouse gases.

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