Nigeria is set to attend the INC-5.2 meeting, where the country is expected to reiterate its commitment to reducing plastic pollution. The meeting, which is a follow-up to the previous INC-5 meeting, aims to discuss and agree on a global treaty to address plastic pollution. Nigeria has been at the forefront of the fight against plastic pollution, and the country’s delegation is expected to push for sustainable plastic production and dedicated funding to combat pollution. The INC-5.2 meeting is a crucial step towards achieving a global agreement on plastic pollution, and Nigeria’s participation is seen as a significant step towards addressing the issue. Plastic pollution has become a major concern globally, with millions of tons of plastic waste ending up in oceans and landfills every year. The pollution has severe consequences for the environment, human health, and the economy. Nigeria, like many other countries, is grappling with the challenges of plastic pollution, and the country’s government has been working to address the issue. The government has implemented several measures to reduce plastic pollution, including banning single-use plastics and promoting recycling. However, more needs to be done to address the issue, and Nigeria’s delegation at the INC-5.2 meeting is expected to push for more drastic measures. The country is expected to call for sustainable plastic production, which involves reducing the amount of plastic produced and promoting the use of biodegradable plastics. Nigeria is also expected to push for dedicated funding to combat pollution, which would involve allocating funds specifically for pollution reduction initiatives. The funding would be used to support initiatives such as cleaning up polluted areas, promoting recycling, and educating the public about the dangers of plastic pollution. The INC-5.2 meeting is an opportunity for countries to come together and agree on a global approach to addressing plastic pollution. The meeting is expected to attract representatives from over 100 countries, including Nigeria. The country’s delegation is expected to play a key role in the meeting, and Nigeria’s push for sustainable plastic production and dedicated funding is expected to be a major topic of discussion. The meeting is also expected to discuss other issues related to plastic pollution, including the impact of plastic pollution on human health and the environment. The discussion would involve looking at the latest research on the impact of plastic pollution and identifying ways to mitigate the effects. Nigeria’s participation in the INC-5.2 meeting is a significant step towards addressing the issue of plastic pollution, and the country’s push for sustainable plastic production and dedicated funding is expected to have a major impact on the global discussion. The country’s commitment to reducing plastic pollution is evident in its actions, and Nigeria’s delegation at the INC-5.2 meeting is expected to reinforce this commitment. The meeting is an opportunity for Nigeria to showcase its efforts to address plastic pollution and to learn from other countries. The country’s participation in the meeting is also expected to raise awareness about the issue of plastic pollution and the need for a global approach to addressing it. Overall, Nigeria’s push for sustainable plastic production and dedicated funding at the INC-5.2 meeting is a significant step towards addressing the issue of plastic pollution, and the country’s participation in the meeting is expected to have a major impact on the global discussion.