The plight of the Internally
Displaced Persons-IDPs in Nigeria has been prioritised to lead the agenda at
this year’s World Habitat Day being organized by a global sustainable development
firm, Ecologistics Integrated Services in conjunction with other stakeholders
such as the Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency-LASEPA, Sesor-The
Empowerment Foundation and Partnership For A New Nigeria-PFAAN.
According to the President of
Ecologistics Integrated Services, Dr. Paul Abolo, the World Habitat Day which
holds this year at the Civic Centre on Monday October 5th, 2015 is the
one day set aside annually to recognize the basic right of all humanity to
adequate shelter and encourage grassroots action toward ending housing poverty.
It is declared in 1985 by the United Nations’ general assembly to be celebrated
in every first Monday of October.
Stating further, Dr. Abolo said “Ecologistics
joins with our partners around the world to rededicate ourselves to a world
where everyone has a decent place to live. It is also intended to remind the
world that we all have the power and responsibility to shape the future of our
cities and towns”. The IDPs can pose a challenge to our collective wellbeing if
not properly managed and this focused event will provide an excellent
opportunity to highlight key human settlement issues within the context of the
IDPs to ensure that these camps don’t translate to slums thereby compounding on
population problems posed by movement of these displaced Nigerians from their
homelands.
Each year, the World Habitat Day
takes on a new theme chosen by the United Nations based on current issues
relevant to the Habitat agenda. The themes are selected to bring attention to
UN-Habitat’s mandate to promote sustainable development policies that ensure
adequate shelter for all.
Ecologistics Integrated Services
and its partners-Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency, Sesor-The Empowerment
Foundation and PFAAN are working on the theme: Our Cities and The IDPs-Checking
Nigeria’s Urban Vulnerability Through Actionable Habitat Initiatives For The
Nigerian IDP” which has been designed to address the link between the
environmental impact of IDPs and the challenge of providing an appreciable
habitat for these victims of society.
In recent times, the plights of
the Internally Displaced Persons arising from the insurgent attacks in some
North Eastern States of Nigeria have been the subject of discussion the world
over and ironically whilst the attacks is being masterminded by militants
claiming to fight for the liberation of the Muslim world, some IDPs are being run
by the International Christian Mission Centre that has been catering for about
1,400 people displaced from States such as Adamawa, Borno, Plateau and Jigawa.
The LASEPA boss, Engr. (Hon.)
Adebola Shabi who was ably represented by Engr. Falase at the press briefing
which held at the Civic Centre reiterated that the World Habitat Day 2015 which
holds in Lagos will be a great platform to discuss initiatives and
opportunities to contribute to the solutions that will help address our cities
and the IDPs. We are hoping that with the support of corporate organizations,
the event will be made very successful. Through sponsorship and in kind
support, we’re working with habitat-friendly, and environmental oriented
companies who see helping people as opportunity to make a difference.
Other stakeholders seeking the
support of well meaning corporate firms to increase their CSR base are
Evangelist Elishamah Ideh whose foundation, Partnership For A New Nigeria-PFAAN
is on board the project, also Madam Ier Jonathan Ichaver of Sesor-The
Empowerment Foundation. The vote of thanks was given by Arc. Taiwo Ekun, the
Vice President of Ecologistics Integrated Services.
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