Dr Pamela Ajayi |
Addressing the audience, the initiator of the event, Dr. Pamela Ajayi, shared valuable insights into the newly revealed theme, “Oceans of Opportunities: Preserving Today for Tomorrow.” She brought attention to the critical state of dying coral reefs and their significance for the survival of humans and our planet. “We don’t see the corals, but they are there under the water, a multitude of them,” she said. Coral reefs, which provide a home for more than a third of all marine life, are suffering degradation, leading to habitat loss and the potential extinction of numerous species. She emphasized that the rising temperatures due to climate change are having a catastrophic effect on coral reefs.
Desmond Majekodunmi |
Also speaking at the event, HRM Oba Saheed Ademola Elegushi of Ikate Kingdom, represented by the Aro Oba of Ikate, Chief Lekan Bakare, applauded the Dawn Project’s dedication to promoting nature conservation and pledged ongoing support for future endeavors.
Speaking through a representative, the British Deputy High Commissioner to Nigeria, Jonny Baxter, highlighted the necessity for sustainable living to ensure a habitable planet for future generations. He lauded the competition and called on young Nigerians to participate and advocate for sustainable living, which is vital for averting further disasters on Earth.
Lastly, another distinguished guest at the event, Mr. Paul Onwuanibe, MD of the Landmark Group, commended the Dawn Project Network for its steadfast commitment to fostering solutions to the environmental challenges faced by our planet.
He encouraged all attendees to work towards creating environmental solutions that will benefit the broader populace.
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