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Journal of Environmental Science and Technology

Year: 2011 | Volume: 4 | Issue: 5 | Page No.: 490-497
DOI: 10.3923/jest.2011.490.497

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Onyenekenwa C. Eneh

Country: Nigeria

V.C. Agbazue

Country: Nigeria

Keywords


  • environmental management and control
  • environmental policy
  • Environmental protection
Review Article

Protection of Nigeria’s Environment: A Critical Policy Review

Onyenekenwa C. Eneh and V.C. Agbazue
In the bid to manage and control widespread anthropogenic environmental degradation, Nigeria formulated environmental protection policies, spanning 1915 to 1992. This review study is a critique of these policies. Not only that many of the policies are dated, many are fragmented. Many of them were not formulated with contributions from informed masses, nor based on nationally generated baseline data. Rather, they are mostly guidelines and standards adapted from the adopted and approved materials of the appropriate system of the United Nations, thereby compromising socio-economic and climatic differences. Participation of the people in policy formulation and implementation is lacking in Nigeria. Implementation and monitoring are wishy-washy and din-don affairs crippled by widening and deepening corruption. It is recommended that anti-graft agencies be overhauled. Environmental sustainability education needs to be mainstreamed in the curricula of schools and universities while awareness creation on environmental pollution needs to be given the seriousness it deserves.
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Onyenekenwa C. Eneh and V.C. Agbazue, 2011. Protection of Nigeria’s Environment: A Critical Policy Review. Journal of Environmental Science and Technology, 4: 490-497.

DOI: 10.3923/jest.2011.490.497

URL: https://scialert.net/abstract/?doi=jest.2011.490.497

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