The
African Organization of Supreme Audit Institutions, AFROSAI, has called for the
implementation of laws and regulations on environmental protection on the
African continent.
The
organisation also designed some programmes to aid the quick implementation of
the environmental protection laws.
AFROSAI
emphasised that the execution of the necessary environmental laws will bring
down the economic hardships on African citizens and its resultant increase in
societal ills.
This
is following the successful completion of cooperative environment audit on the
drying up of Lake Chad by the AFROSAI working group on environmental auditing
meeting in Abuja.
Representatives
of about 54 supreme audit institutions attended the meeting.
They
looked at the possibilities for a proper environmental impact re-assessment
that will ensure strict monitoring and control of activities in the basin and
beyond.
They
also focused on the role of both the citizens and government, especially
towards ensuring implementation of multilateral agreements on environment
arising from environmental audits.
The
Acting Auditor-General of the Federation, Ms Florence Anyanwu, said that
terrorism, poverty, unemployment and increasing economic discomfort are direct
effects of the failure of governments so far to implement recommendations and
environmental plans of action in the continent.
She
maintained that the only way to progress is to ensure implementation of the
recommendations.
Talks
are already on-going for the cooperative environmental audit project on Niger
by the Niger Basin Authority and the supreme audit institutions of the nine
member countries.
Source:
Channels Television
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