🌍 Ever wonder why gas flaring is still such a big issue in Nigeria? Despite having the laws in place to stop it, compliance is lagging. Mide Alabi’s recent article highlights that what’s needed isn’t more regulations, but a stronger enforcement attitude. Treating flaring as a serious breach rather than just a negotiation tool could really make a difference.

It’s frustrating to see so much potential wasted while the flames continue to burn. As we discuss solutions, let’s remember: utilizing our resources responsibly isn’t just good practice; it’s a necessity for our future!

Read more about it here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/857932-gas-flaring-in-nigeria-why-compliance-still-lags-by-mide-alabi.html

#GasFlaring #Nigeria #EnvironmentalPolicy #Sustainability #ClimateAction
🌍 Ever wonder why gas flaring is still such a big issue in Nigeria? Despite having the laws in place to stop it, compliance is lagging. Mide Alabi’s recent article highlights that what’s needed isn’t more regulations, but a stronger enforcement attitude. Treating flaring as a serious breach rather than just a negotiation tool could really make a difference. It’s frustrating to see so much potential wasted while the flames continue to burn. As we discuss solutions, let’s remember: utilizing our resources responsibly isn’t just good practice; it’s a necessity for our future! Read more about it here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/857932-gas-flaring-in-nigeria-why-compliance-still-lags-by-mide-alabi.html #GasFlaring #Nigeria #EnvironmentalPolicy #Sustainability #ClimateAction
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Gas flaring in Nigeria: Why compliance still lags, By Mide Alabi
Nigeria does not need new laws to end gas flaring because it already has them… What it does need is a regulatory posture that treats flaring as a breach, rather than a bargaining position. One that aligns penalties with economic reality, limits
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