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Transportation
Nigeria faces significant transportation-related challenges. The country's reliance on outdated and emissions-heavy modes of transport contributes to air pollution and increased greenhouse gas emissions. However, transitioning to cleaner and more efficient transportation systems that are vital to mitigating climate impacts has seemed difficult and slow to materialize. Despite the hurdles, the imperative for change becomes clearer each day as the environmental consequences of inaction loom large.