Niger State to Launch Carbon Market Office for Green Investment

The Niger State Government, under the leadership of Governor Umar Bago, has announced plans to establish a carbon market office as part of its strategy to enhance green investments and address environmental challenges. This initiative was detailed in a statement issued on Friday by Aliyu Umar, the Secretary to the State Government (SSG).
The carbon market office will serve as a focal point for coordinating policies and ensuring collaboration across various government institutions. The initiative is designed not only to address environmental concerns but also to stimulate economic growth, create jobs, and strengthen the state's revenue base.
The SSG emphasized that the office will adopt a phased implementation approach to ensure efficiency and sustainability. Additionally, the state aims to leverage international partnerships and technical expertise to meet global standards in carbon market operations.
The Niger State Environment Protection Agency will play a role in managing waste and landfill-related carbon projects, ensuring compliance with legal and regulatory frameworks.
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