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‎ ‎Niger State To Establish Carbon Market Office

Abu Nmodu by Abu Nmodu
2 months ago
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‎The Niger State Government has reaffirmed its commitment to establishing the Niger State Carbon Market Office (NSCMO) as part of a strategic drive to position the state as a leading participant in Nigeria’s emerging carbon market ecosystem.
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‎This was disclosed by Alh. Abubakar Usman the Secretary to the State Government (SSG) during an exploratory meeting convened with stakeholders, development partners, and technical experts to discuss the framework for the proposed office.
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‎Welcoming participants, the SSG described the initiative as a significant milestone in the state’s broader agenda to align environmental sustainability with economic growth, revenue diversification, and investment attraction.
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‎He stated that under the leadership of Governor Umar Mohammed Bago, the administration remains focused on implementing forward-looking policies capable of addressing environmental challenges while unlocking new economic opportunities for the people of Niger State.
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According to him, the establishment of the Carbon Market Office is not merely an environmental programme, but a strategic economic intervention designed to open access to climate finance, stimulate green investments, create jobs, and strengthen the state’s revenue base.
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A statement issued by the Head of strategic communications, Aliyu Umar, the SSG explained that his office, as the coordinating arm of government, would ensure a whole-of-government approach to the initiative by driving policy coherence, institutional alignment, and seamless collaboration among all relevant Ministries, Departments, and Agencies.
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‎He noted that the state is adopting a deliberate, phased, and disciplined model for implementation to ensure efficiency, accountability, and long-term sustainability.
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‎Under the proposed governance structure, the Governor will provide strategic leadership, while the Office of the Secretary to the State Government will oversee coordination and policy alignment. The Honourable Commissioner for Environment will serve as interim focal person to provide technical oversight during the initial phase, while the NSCMO will function as the central coordinating platform.
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‎The SSG said the lean institutional framework was intentionally designed to reduce bureaucracy, eliminate duplication, and accelerate execution while allowing room for gradual expansion as the initiative matures.
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‎He added that Niger State recognises the technical complexities of carbon markets and will therefore leverage international partnerships and external expertise in key areas such as carbon accounting, Monitoring, Reporting and Verification (MRV), project certification, and market access.
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‎According to him, this approach will ensure that Niger State’s entry into the carbon market meets global standards from inception and inspires investor confidence.
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‎He further clarified that all legal and regulatory responsibilities relating to the initiative would be domiciled in the Ministry of Justice in line with established government procedures, while agencies such as the Niger State Environmental Protection Agency (NISEPA) would contribute strictly within their statutory mandates, particularly in waste management and landfill-related carbon projects.
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‎Calling for strong collaboration, the SSG urged development partners, private sector investors, and technical stakeholders to work closely with the state government in building a transparent, credible, and results-driven carbon market framework.
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‎He stressed that the opportunity presented by carbon markets is one the state cannot afford to miss, noting that with the right structures, early credibility, and strategic partnerships, Niger State can emerge as a national model for subnational carbon market development.
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‎The meeting, he added, provided a timely platform for stakeholders to exchange ideas, align expectations, and chart a practical roadmap for implementation.
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‎“Niger State is ready to take the lead, and with the right partnerships and commitment, we can position ourselves as a model for subnational carbon market development in Nigeria,” he said.
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Abu Nmodu is the Niger State Correspondent for Leadership Newspaper, known for incisive, concise, and precise reporting on the complexities of his coverage area, with a particular focus on security and development challenges in Niger State.

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