| # taz.de -- Enviromental activist about elections in Nigeria: „Many Nigerians… | |
| > Nigeria's foremost environmental activist Nnimmo Bassey talks about the | |
| > upcoming elections. He also speaks about the need for change and the | |
| > climate issue. | |
| Bild: People in Nigeria hope for a better future | |
| taz : In Nigeria, elections are just around the corner. Is anyone talking | |
| about climate change? | |
| Nnimmo Bassey: In Abuja we had a town hall meeting with the presidential | |
| candidates. We invited all of them. Four finally showed up. We asked them | |
| questions about the environment. They did show a sense of understanding, | |
| although it might not be from the same perspective I would like. As the | |
| majority didn’t come we cannot be sure. But the environment has not been a | |
| topic in the campaigns. So we had to question them. Over the years the | |
| environment has been a critical issue in Nigeria but the policy makers | |
| don’t seem to understand this. Or they just take it as something nothing | |
| can be done about. | |
| In general in Nigeria people vote for persons, not so much because of their | |
| agenda.... | |
| In this particular election circle I have personally not seen anything as | |
| vicious as personal attacks. They talk about whether they are corrupt, | |
| thieves, drug pushers. But they are not discussing the issues. | |
| Is this surprising? | |
| No. Many of the parties basically have the same platform and ideology. Most | |
| of them are for privatisation of public resources and for the ease of doing | |
| business that opens up the country to anyone who want to exploit. Because | |
| they don’t have differences in what they believe, they can also change from | |
| one party to another. We hope that will change. The younger parties with | |
| the younger presidential candidates tend to have more defined positions. | |
| But there is no difference between the major ones. | |
| You have been an activist for such a long time. How do you feel about this? | |
| We were hoping that the situation in the country would help us to choose a | |
| better leader, because almost everything has broken down. Going back for | |
| more of the same is surely giving the same results. The nature of the | |
| economic meltdown gives me hope that Nigerians will wake up to the fact | |
| that you can’t trust many of those leaders who have been recycled for | |
| years. | |
| You have been advocating against gas flaring and oil production for | |
| decades. What are the most important topics regarding climate change today? | |
| To me as somebody campaigning against the fossil fuel sector that is still | |
| the number one issue. We still have gas flaring releasing millions of | |
| tonnes of carbon in the atmosphere, also polluting the environment, | |
| crossing biodiversity laws, displacement of communities and so many | |
| problems. We also have big problems of deforestation and coastal erosion. | |
| Nigeria experienced heavy floods last year… | |
| All Nigerians are very conscious about that. In October massive flooding | |
| killed 630 people by the official count. People understand this is climate | |
| change and also the responsibility of the leaders to provide help for the | |
| people, to build dams to stop the water from Cameroon. Just recently it has | |
| been announced that we should expect more flooding. So people just sit and | |
| wait. They have not recovered from the last flooding and a new one is | |
| coming. | |
| In Germany almost twenty years ago people argued that one of the | |
| politicians, Gerhard Schröder, won elections because he visited places | |
| heavily affected by floods and listened to the people affected. Is | |
| something like that possible in Nigeria as well? | |
| Peter Obi is always stressing the fact that when the flood disaster | |
| happened in October he was right there with the people, looking for | |
| solutions. That could convince some people. But I am not sure to what | |
| degree that would effect the results. | |
| In general Peter Obi seems to be popular among the young generation… | |
| A lot of young people think that he is the alternative. He comes through at | |
| somebody who can be trusted. That attracts young but also old people. I | |
| believe that many Nigerians are tired of recycling leadership. But he falls | |
| a bit into the same cycle because he has been in politics for quite a | |
| while. We have some who are much newer. He might be the candidate to beat | |
| for all the parties. But we never forget that he wanted to be the PDP | |
| candidate. He shifted when he could not get the ticket. Choosing him is for | |
| many people a protest because they have been oppressed and didn’t have a | |
| choice. | |
| Is Nigeria at a crossroads right now? | |
| The election will define a lot of things, if we have a leader that people | |
| trust. Nigerians are very good at following leaders. If you have a bad | |
| leader they follow a bad leader, if you have a good leader they follow a | |
| good leader. If we have a bad leader, they see that anything goes. People | |
| do have to survive, so they do whatever they can do. So it could just be a | |
| reset. It can happen that you have a reset and things could change | |
| dramatically within a short while. But the climate issue will not | |
| disappear. It needs to be tackled. If that is done it will cut down all the | |
| new phenomenon we have here, a lot of migration of Nigerians, young people. | |
| They call it “japa“, just checking out, leaving. A lot of young people are | |
| leaving. But if they see there is a programme for change, that there is | |
| actually something happening, that can obtain a slowdown. | |
| 23 Feb 2023 | |
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