Gaddaffi’s Last Formal Speech To the People of Libya
President Muhammadu
Buhari, has delivered one of his best speeches ever, as he declared that
Nigeria will be one of the world’s best examples in emission reduction.
The President, made this known on Tuesday, in his statement at the 22nd
Session of the Conference of Parties to the United Nations Framework
Convention on Climate Change, COP22, taking place in Marrakech, Morocco.
A statement issued in Abuja, by Femi Adesina, the President’s Special
Adviser on Media and Publicity, said Buhari outlined the Federal
Government’s plan towards aligning with the global objectives on climate
change, and ensuring inclusive growth, and environmental
sustainability.
President Buhari therefore, declared the resolve of government, to
ensure that policies put in place to address climate change, would make
the country emerge as one of the world’s best examples of how reducing
emissions could benefit the environment, and the economy.
He added that, “in Nigeria, we are launching a strategic plan for the
implementation of our Intended Nationally Determined Contributions.“We
have equally embraced the issuance of green bonds as innovative means
and alternative way of raising climate finance both locally and
internationally.“We cannot afford to wait until 2020. We are already
making far reaching changes in all sectors of our economy, including
through substantially increasing the use of climate smart agriculture
and diversification of our energy mix through renewable and efficient
gas power.’’
He said, that the changes also included creating more efficient,
cleaner, and lower-carbon oil and gas sector, especially through a gas
to energy programme, and initiating the implementation of clean-up of
the Ogoni-Land in the Niger-Delta region.
The President, stated that Nigeria planned to reduce emissions by 20
percent by the year 2030, with the intention of raising the target to 45
percent, with the support of the international community.
He noted that, “we have reflected our determination for green growth in
my country’s ambitious Intended Nationally Determined Contribution.“We
have also announced plans to reduce emissions by 20 per cent by the year
2030, with the intention of raising this target to 45 per cent, with
the support of the international community.“This is one of Africa’s most
ambitious Intended Nationally Determined Contributions – covering all
emissions from all parts of the economy.”
According to the President, Nigeria has no choice, but to key into the
global action on climate change. He said that “in Nigeria for instance,
the impact is being felt by the more than 2.1 million people displaced
by devastating floods that the country has continued to suffer since
2012. “If not addressed by 2050, the human and financial cost would be
colossal.“For us in Nigeria, the larger dimension of the challenge goes
beyond emission rights. Survival rights are also at stake.”
He equally reminded the gathering of the agreement at the 71st session
of the UN General Assembly that climate threats and security threats go
hand in hand and called for concerted efforts on them.“The Lake Chad
Basin for example, has shrunk to a mere 10 per cent of its original
size, and this has seriously affected the livelihood of over five
million people and contributed to the growth of insecurity in the
region, including the emergence of Boko Haram as a terrorist
group.“Hence the urgent need to resuscitate Lake Chad. In this regard, I
seize this opportunity to express gratitude and appreciation to those
who have responded to our call and to encourage other well-meaning
partners to join in our efforts to revive the Lake Chad Basin,”
President Buhari said.
He expressed the readiness of Nigeria to join hands for the change that
the whole world was working toward.“We, therefore, stand ready to engage
in meaningful partnerships to tackle the menace, and call on our
neighbours and developing partners to fulfill their financial
obligations in support of efforts to mitigate the negative impacts of
climate change,” Buhari added.
He also called on world leaders to “recommit ourselves to the
achievement of the goals outlined in the Paris Agreement that we
collectively signed in 2015 for the benefit of this and future
generations.”
President Buhari disclosed that Nigeria had submitted its instrument of
ratification for the new global agenda on climate change. “We urge
others to do the same in order to make the world a safe place.”
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This speech is a wonderful speech made by Muammar Gaddafi on April 17, 2011. Flow9ja loves this speech! Read after the cut.
In the name of Allah, the beneficent, the merciful…
rescuedFor 40 years, or was it longer, I can’t remember, I did all I could to give people houses, hospitals, schools, and when they were hungry, I gave them food. I even made Benghazi into farmland from the desert.
I stood up to attacks from that cowboy Ronald Reagan, when he killed my adopted orphaned daughter, he was trying to kill me, instead he killed that poor innocent child. Then I helped my brothers and sisters from Africa with money for the African Union.
I did all I could to help people Understand the concept of real democracy, where people’s committees ran our country. But that was never enough, as some told me, even people who had 10 room homes, new suits and furniture, were never satisfied, as selfish as they were they wanted more.
They told Americans and other visitors, that they needed “democracy” and “freedom” never realizing it was a cut throat system where “the biggest dog eats the rest”, but they were enchanted with those words, never realizing that in America, there was no free medicine, no free hospitals, no free housing, no free education and no free food, except when people had to beg or go to long lines to get soup.
No matter what I did, it was never enough for some, but for others, they knew I was the son of Gamal Abdel Nasser, the only true Arab and Muslim leader we’ve had since Salah-al-Deen, when he claimed the Suez Canal for his people, as I claimed Libya, for my people, it was his footsteps I tried to follow, to keep my people free from colonial domination – from thieves who would steal from us.
President Muhammadu
Buhari, has delivered one of his best speeches ever, as he declared that
Nigeria will be one of the world’s best examples in emission reduction.
The President, made this known on Tuesday, in his statement at the 22nd
Session of the Conference of Parties to the United Nations Framework
Convention on Climate Change, COP22, taking place in Marrakech, Morocco.
A statement issued in Abuja, by Femi Adesina, the President’s Special
Adviser on Media and Publicity, said Buhari outlined the Federal
Government’s plan towards aligning with the global objectives on climate
change, and ensuring inclusive growth, and environmental
sustainability.
President Buhari therefore, declared the resolve of government, to
ensure that policies put in place to address climate change, would make
the country emerge as one of the world’s best examples of how reducing
emissions could benefit the environment, and the economy.
He added that, “in Nigeria, we are launching a strategic plan for the
implementation of our Intended Nationally Determined Contributions.“We
have equally embraced the issuance of green bonds as innovative means
and alternative way of raising climate finance both locally and
internationally.“We cannot afford to wait until 2020. We are already
making far reaching changes in all sectors of our economy, including
through substantially increasing the use of climate smart agriculture
and diversification of our energy mix through renewable and efficient
gas power.’’
He said, that the changes also included creating more efficient,
cleaner, and lower-carbon oil and gas sector, especially through a gas
to energy programme, and initiating the implementation of clean-up of
the Ogoni-Land in the Niger-Delta region.
The President, stated that Nigeria planned to reduce emissions by 20
percent by the year 2030, with the intention of raising the target to 45
percent, with the support of the international community.
He noted that, “we have reflected our determination for green growth in
my country’s ambitious Intended Nationally Determined Contribution.“We
have also announced plans to reduce emissions by 20 per cent by the year
2030, with the intention of raising this target to 45 per cent, with
the support of the international community.“This is one of Africa’s most
ambitious Intended Nationally Determined Contributions – covering all
emissions from all parts of the economy.”
According to the President, Nigeria has no choice, but to key into the
global action on climate change. He said that “in Nigeria for instance,
the impact is being felt by the more than 2.1 million people displaced
by devastating floods that the country has continued to suffer since
2012. “If not addressed by 2050, the human and financial cost would be
colossal.“For us in Nigeria, the larger dimension of the challenge goes
beyond emission rights. Survival rights are also at stake.”
He equally reminded the gathering of the agreement at the 71st session
of the UN General Assembly that climate threats and security threats go
hand in hand and called for concerted efforts on them.“The Lake Chad
Basin for example, has shrunk to a mere 10 per cent of its original
size, and this has seriously affected the livelihood of over five
million people and contributed to the growth of insecurity in the
region, including the emergence of Boko Haram as a terrorist
group.“Hence the urgent need to resuscitate Lake Chad. In this regard, I
seize this opportunity to express gratitude and appreciation to those
who have responded to our call and to encourage other well-meaning
partners to join in our efforts to revive the Lake Chad Basin,”
President Buhari said.
He expressed the readiness of Nigeria to join hands for the change that
the whole world was working toward.“We, therefore, stand ready to engage
in meaningful partnerships to tackle the menace, and call on our
neighbours and developing partners to fulfill their financial
obligations in support of efforts to mitigate the negative impacts of
climate change,” Buhari added.
He also called on world leaders to “recommit ourselves to the
achievement of the goals outlined in the Paris Agreement that we
collectively signed in 2015 for the benefit of this and future
generations.”
President Buhari disclosed that Nigeria had submitted its instrument of
ratification for the new global agenda on climate change. “We urge
others to do the same in order to make the world a safe place.”
Read more at: http://dailytimes.ng/nigerians-pdp-deep-shock-buhari-delivers-best-speech-ever-damns-world-leaders/
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President Muhammadu
Buhari, has delivered one of his best speeches ever, as he declared that
Nigeria will be one of the world’s best examples in emission reduction.
The President, made this known on Tuesday, in his statement at the 22nd
Session of the Conference of Parties to the United Nations Framework
Convention on Climate Change, COP22, taking place in Marrakech, Morocco.
A statement issued in Abuja, by Femi Adesina, the President’s Special
Adviser on Media and Publicity, said Buhari outlined the Federal
Government’s plan towards aligning with the global objectives on climate
change, and ensuring inclusive growth, and environmental
sustainability.
President Buhari therefore, declared the resolve of government, to
ensure that policies put in place to address climate change, would make
the country emerge as one of the world’s best examples of how reducing
emissions could benefit the environment, and the economy.
He added that, “in Nigeria, we are launching a strategic plan for the
implementation of our Intended Nationally Determined Contributions.“We
have equally embraced the issuance of green bonds as innovative means
and alternative way of raising climate finance both locally and
internationally.“We cannot afford to wait until 2020. We are already
making far reaching changes in all sectors of our economy, including
through substantially increasing the use of climate smart agriculture
and diversification of our energy mix through renewable and efficient
gas power.’’
He said, that the changes also included creating more efficient,
cleaner, and lower-carbon oil and gas sector, especially through a gas
to energy programme, and initiating the implementation of clean-up of
the Ogoni-Land in the Niger-Delta region.
The President, stated that Nigeria planned to reduce emissions by 20
percent by the year 2030, with the intention of raising the target to 45
percent, with the support of the international community.
He noted that, “we have reflected our determination for green growth in
my country’s ambitious Intended Nationally Determined Contribution.“We
have also announced plans to reduce emissions by 20 per cent by the year
2030, with the intention of raising this target to 45 per cent, with
the support of the international community.“This is one of Africa’s most
ambitious Intended Nationally Determined Contributions – covering all
emissions from all parts of the economy.”
According to the President, Nigeria has no choice, but to key into the
global action on climate change. He said that “in Nigeria for instance,
the impact is being felt by the more than 2.1 million people displaced
by devastating floods that the country has continued to suffer since
2012. “If not addressed by 2050, the human and financial cost would be
colossal.“For us in Nigeria, the larger dimension of the challenge goes
beyond emission rights. Survival rights are also at stake.”
He equally reminded the gathering of the agreement at the 71st session
of the UN General Assembly that climate threats and security threats go
hand in hand and called for concerted efforts on them.“The Lake Chad
Basin for example, has shrunk to a mere 10 per cent of its original
size, and this has seriously affected the livelihood of over five
million people and contributed to the growth of insecurity in the
region, including the emergence of Boko Haram as a terrorist
group.“Hence the urgent need to resuscitate Lake Chad. In this regard, I
seize this opportunity to express gratitude and appreciation to those
who have responded to our call and to encourage other well-meaning
partners to join in our efforts to revive the Lake Chad Basin,”
President Buhari said.
He expressed the readiness of Nigeria to join hands for the change that
the whole world was working toward.“We, therefore, stand ready to engage
in meaningful partnerships to tackle the menace, and call on our
neighbours and developing partners to fulfill their financial
obligations in support of efforts to mitigate the negative impacts of
climate change,” Buhari added.
He also called on world leaders to “recommit ourselves to the
achievement of the goals outlined in the Paris Agreement that we
collectively signed in 2015 for the benefit of this and future
generations.”
President Buhari disclosed that Nigeria had submitted its instrument of
ratification for the new global agenda on climate change. “We urge
others to do the same in order to make the world a safe place.”
Read more at: http://dailytimes.ng/nigerians-pdp-deep-shock-buhari-delivers-best-speech-ever-damns-world-leaders/
Read more at: http://dailytimes.ng/nigerians-pdp-deep-shock-buhari-delivers-best-speech-ever-damns-world-leaders/
President Muhammadu
Buhari, has delivered one of his best speeches ever, as he declared that
Nigeria will be one of the world’s best examples in emission reduction.
The President, made this known on Tuesday, in his statement at the 22nd
Session of the Conference of Parties to the United Nations Framework
Convention on Climate Change, COP22, taking place in Marrakech, Morocco.
A statement issued in Abuja, by Femi Adesina, the President’s Special
Adviser on Media and Publicity, said Buhari outlined the Federal
Government’s plan towards aligning with the global objectives on climate
change, and ensuring inclusive growth, and environmental
sustainability.
President Buhari therefore, declared the resolve of government, to
ensure that policies put in place to address climate change, would make
the country emerge as one of the world’s best examples of how reducing
emissions could benefit the environment, and the economy.
He added that, “in Nigeria, we are launching a strategic plan for the
implementation of our Intended Nationally Determined Contributions.“We
have equally embraced the issuance of green bonds as innovative means
and alternative way of raising climate finance both locally and
internationally.“We cannot afford to wait until 2020. We are already
making far reaching changes in all sectors of our economy, including
through substantially increasing the use of climate smart agriculture
and diversification of our energy mix through renewable and efficient
gas power.’’
He said, that the changes also included creating more efficient,
cleaner, and lower-carbon oil and gas sector, especially through a gas
to energy programme, and initiating the implementation of clean-up of
the Ogoni-Land in the Niger-Delta region.
The President, stated that Nigeria planned to reduce emissions by 20
percent by the year 2030, with the intention of raising the target to 45
percent, with the support of the international community.
He noted that, “we have reflected our determination for green growth in
my country’s ambitious Intended Nationally Determined Contribution.“We
have also announced plans to reduce emissions by 20 per cent by the year
2030, with the intention of raising this target to 45 per cent, with
the support of the international community.“This is one of Africa’s most
ambitious Intended Nationally Determined Contributions – covering all
emissions from all parts of the economy.”
According to the President, Nigeria has no choice, but to key into the
global action on climate change. He said that “in Nigeria for instance,
the impact is being felt by the more than 2.1 million people displaced
by devastating floods that the country has continued to suffer since
2012. “If not addressed by 2050, the human and financial cost would be
colossal.“For us in Nigeria, the larger dimension of the challenge goes
beyond emission rights. Survival rights are also at stake.”
He equally reminded the gathering of the agreement at the 71st session
of the UN General Assembly that climate threats and security threats go
hand in hand and called for concerted efforts on them.“The Lake Chad
Basin for example, has shrunk to a mere 10 per cent of its original
size, and this has seriously affected the livelihood of over five
million people and contributed to the growth of insecurity in the
region, including the emergence of Boko Haram as a terrorist
group.“Hence the urgent need to resuscitate Lake Chad. In this regard, I
seize this opportunity to express gratitude and appreciation to those
who have responded to our call and to encourage other well-meaning
partners to join in our efforts to revive the Lake Chad Basin,”
President Buhari said.
He expressed the readiness of Nigeria to join hands for the change that
the whole world was working toward.“We, therefore, stand ready to engage
in meaningful partnerships to tackle the menace, and call on our
neighbours and developing partners to fulfill their financial
obligations in support of efforts to mitigate the negative impacts of
climate change,” Buhari added.
He also called on world leaders to “recommit ourselves to the
achievement of the goals outlined in the Paris Agreement that we
collectively signed in 2015 for the benefit of this and future
generations.”
President Buhari disclosed that Nigeria had submitted its instrument of
ratification for the new global agenda on climate change. “We urge
others to do the same in order to make the world a safe place.”
Read more at: http://dailytimes.ng/nigerians-pdp-deep-shock-buhari-delivers-best-speech-ever-damns-world-leaders/
Read more at: http://dailytimes.ng/nigerians-pdp-deep-shock-buhari-delivers-best-speech-ever-damns-world-leaders/

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