AfDB to support Nigeria to access Crop Insurance
The African Development Bank (AfDB) has announced its plan to support
Nigeria to access Crop Insurance to mitigate the impact of climate change in
the country.
The President of the AfDB, Dr Akinwumi Adesina announced this in an
interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Wednesday in Abuja.
Adesina said that the bank would implement the support under its Second
Climate Action Plan for 2016 to 2020.
``When it comes to Climate Financing, what we will do is to support
Nigeria, especially to have access to Crop insurance.
``A lot of pastoralist actually needs to have insurance as well because
lack of access to water can become a big problem because of drought.
``Also, I have being a big supporter of the need for the global
climate financing mechanism to support countries to pay the premium to insure
them against catastrophic risk.
``For example, there is a Facility, which is called Africa Risk Capacity
and this is the Africa Union Facility that allows countries to buy insurance.
``It allows countries to buy insurance and if there is drought and flood,
they will pay it back into the coffers of government to cover a lot of recovery
activities.’’
The Boards of Directors AfDB had on Nov. 8 approved the Africa Thriving
and Resilient: The Bank Group’s Second Climate Change Action Plan, 2016-2020
(CCAP2).
The approval of this document is significant as it echoes at the just
concluded Climate Change Conference (COP23) in Bonn, Germany.
This is to strengthen the global response to the threat of climate change
and achieve the Paris Agreement’s goal of keeping global temperature rises
to 1.5 degrees Celsius.
According to Adesina, the Chair of the Africa Risk Capacity Facility is
the Former Minister of Finance in Nigeria, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala.
``I consider it as unfair that Africa which has been short changed by
climate change is now short changed in terms of climate financing.
``It is very important therefore, that the global mechanism for climate
should pay insurance for Africa Countries that are suffering this
disproportionate in negative impact of climate change.
``I have reached out as well to President Buhari on this issue because I
know within the context of what is trying to push for Lake Chad Basin.
``If somebody pays the premium, if there is any catastrophe event,
they will be able to get money from Africa Risk Insurance.
``I have said that Africa Development is willing to co-finance the
Premium payment. I don’t want Africa to be short-changed because we are
suffering quite a lot from the impact of Climate Change,’’ he said.
Adesina, however, said that the international community had bought into
the idea and it would also form part of the agenda at the forthcoming World
leaders meeting.
``I have discussed it with the former UN Secretary General and incumbent
UN Secretary and I have discussed it with a number of G7 leaders.
``Also, I have discussed it with President Buhari and several Africa Head
of States, we will continue to push it and look forward to One World Summit in
December.
``This is for me a big agenda that I am pushing. I think Africa
must have access to financing to adapt to the impact of Climate Change and
mitigate the issue of greenhouse gases emission.
`` It will have big impact on our urban centres and rural areas; we have
to make our economy more resistant and resilient in face of climate change,’’
he said. (NAN)
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