A member representating South East in the Governing Board of the North East Development Commission (NEDC), Sam Onuigbo has stated that climate change posed significant threats to education in the country.
Onuigbo spoke to LEADERSHIP after delivering a paper at the 2025 Annual Conference and General Meeting of Deans of Education from Nigerian Universities at Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, Abia State.
A former Abia State commissioner noted that floods, droughts, and extreme heat often disrupt schooling, damage infrastructure, and increase absenteeism.
The former member representing Ikwuano/Umuahia federal constituency at the National Assembly (2015-2023), however emphasised that education was critical to addressing climate justice.
“Targeted educational programmes can raise awareness about environmental rights and equip students from these areas to advocate for equity and sustainability.”
“Universities and polytechnic have a dual role as centres of learning and innovation,” Onuigbo said.
He added that institutions can offer scientific solutions to the problems of climate change through research and development, while training future professionals in green technologies and environmental management.
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