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Nigerian Prof. Awosika heads UN scientific panel

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June 15, 2017
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Nigeria’s Prof. Lawrence Folajimi Awosika, has been re-elected as Chairman of the United Nation’s Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf (CLCS), for a five-year term.

The 68 year-old Nigerian from Ondo State  will chair the panel till 2022.

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Awosika polled 154 out of 157 votes to emerge Chair of the prestigious 21-person UN scientific body.

CLCS is the UN body that decides what portions of the seabed can be exclusively mined for natural resources such as oil, precious metals and minerals.

Awosika, first elected into the Commission in 1997 as a member, was elected chairman  in 2012.

Fielding candidates for CLCS would require the country’s permanent mission to the UN, in this instance, Nigeria’s Permanent Mission. The Mission  mobilised support for Awosika.

Awosika’s  achievement would also improve Nigeria’s future “diplomatic leverage,” according to a person familiar with UNCLOS proceedings.

Apart from signalling prestige, a membership of the commission allows Nigeria to gauge the scientific strength of claims by countries to parts of the seabed that, like territorial waters, are often hard to demarcate.

Such information is privy only to participants, NAN gathered.

Awosika  was a one-time Director and Head, Marine Geology, Geophysics Department of the Nigerian Institute for Oceanography and Marine Research.

He holds a BSc in Geology from Howard University Washington DC., USA; MSc Geology with specialty in geophysics from George Washington University Washington DC., USA and PhD in Applied Geophysics from Obafemi Awolowo University Ile Ife.

He was born on 27 July 1949 in Ondo and attended Aquinas College Akure Ondo State Nigeria 1964-1968, where he made a Grade One in the  West African School Certificate.

Awosika’s resounding victory to lead the Commission  is seen as a ‘feather’ for Nigeria and Africa, as no black or African has ever won the chairmanship of the Commission, according to information obtained by NAN.

The Nigerian UN official is seen as uniquely aware of the geography and geology of Nigeria’s terrain.

Hence his re-election was strongly supported by the Federal Government to consistently and effectively oversee the progressive position of the country’s CLCS.

NAN reports that the Commission had 21 vacant seats and based on geographical spread, five seats were allocated to the African Group – Madagascar, Kenya, Nigeria, Cameroon and Angola.

However, Africa was later given an additional seat because there is a “floating seat” that goes to either Africa or Western Europe or Latin America and the Caribbean Group.

As the regions already had their candidates filled, that “floating seat” went to Africa, making a total of six candidates for the continent.

NAN also reports that Awosika’s re-election was not without an a challenge as Ghana made initial frantic efforts to contest the seat with Nigeria by fielding a candidate.

However, negotiations skills were deployed by the Permanent Mission of Nigeria while the African Union also waded in to avoid embarrassment for Africa

Consequently, Ghana withdrew its candidature following AU’s mediation thereby allowing the Nigeria’s candidate for the seat a smooth sail by being returned unopposed.

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