ENHANCING ENVIRONMENTAL LITIGATION: THE KEY TO SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION IN NIGERIA
Abstract
Several laws have been enacted by the Federal and State Governments in Nigeriawith a view to enhancing environmental protection and sustainable development.   Implementation and enforcement of these laws by the relevant government agencies have been lacking. This has resulted in huge environmental problems in the country, such as flooding, oil spillage, deforestation, spread of diseases etc., therefore there is the need to strengthen the citizen’s right to enforcement of environmental protection rights.Environmental litigation is therefore, a means by which this can be achieved. It is the means by which environmental laws are brought to live, invested with teeth not only to bark but also to bite offenders. The government agencies cannot cover every nook and cranny on Nigeria in terms of protecting the environment but the citizens live there. If they are empowered to protect their environment, then, the dream of Nigeria for sustainable development through environmental protection will be guaranteed.This paper therefore, seeks to examine the various challenges which citizens face with respect to the enforcement of their environmental rights. The Nigerian Constitution, 1999 (as amended) does not guarantee environmental protection rights as fundamental rights.   This paper seeks to make a case for its amendment to include environmentalprotection rights under the fundamental rights provisions.It also makes a case for the enhancement of the judicial procedures to ensure that environmental protection suits are not hindered by the technicalitiesandjudicial shortcomings which are commonly employed to frustrate citizens who attempt to enforce their environmental right. The paper therefore recommends judicial activism by the Nigerian Courts.
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