The
Federal Government and World Bank have entered a partnership arrangement aimed
at developing a master plan for the development and protection of the coastal
communities of the Niger Delta region. Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Usani
Uguru Usani, at a meeting with a delegation of the World Bank Group, led by
Dahlia Lotayef, in Abuja,
said the collaboration was expected to alleviate the
sufferings of the people living in the coastal communities Pastor Usani said:
“This visit is a fall out of the meeting on West Africa Coastal Areas
Management Programme held in Lome, Togo, recently.” He reiterated that the
ministry would look into deliberations at the summit with a view to finding
ways of utilizing them to develop and enhance economic and social activities in
the coastal areas of the Niger Delta region. He stressed that the livelihood of
the people in the coastal areas of the region depended largely on maritime
activities, hence the need for the World Bank to align the promotion and
protection of agricultural activities with its programmes in the region.
According to him, “The Niger Delta region does
not cover the entire coastal areas of Nigeria, so it is imperative that the
West Africa Coastal Areas Development Programme, WACA, considers improving the
economic activities in the various sectors of all the coastal communities in
Nigeria.” In her remarks, the leader of the delegation, Dahlia Lotayef, said
WACA was established by the World Bank in 2015 in response to demands from the
countries in the region to manage their growing coastal erosion and flooding
problems. According to her, “WACA is designed to improve the livelihoods of the
coastal communities in West Africa by reducing the vulnerability of its coastal
areas and promoting climate-resilient integrated coastal management.


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