By Funmi Ojo
Governments at all levels have been urged to take urgent action to safeguard the environment by addressing climate change and emerging environmental health threats.
The Provost, Foreign Links College of Health Technology, Moro, Osun State, Dr. Nsikak Akpan made the during a marathon lecture, “Lecture -A-Thon” spanning 155 hours.
Dr. Akpan emphasized the need for stricter enforcement of existing environmental laws, such as banning public smoking, which he described as harmful to both smokers and the general public.
He also advocated for afforestation, the creation of environmental awareness, legal waste management, radiation and pollution control, and the regulated use of pesticides.
In a congratulatory message, the Environmental Health Officers Association of Nigeria, EHOAN, South West Zone commended Dr. Nsikak Akpan, for his achievement in breaking the world record for the longest marathon lecture.
The Chairman of the association, Dr. Tope Akinwumi, explained that Dr. Akpan surpassed the previous record held by Prof. Arvind Mishra from India, who lectured for 139 hours, 52 minutes, and 42 seconds in 2014.
He said Dr. Akpan’s lectures on “Environment and Health,” which spanned 155 hours, focused extensively on the impact of the environment on human health and survival, the negative consequences for biodiversity, and the intricate relationship between humans and the environment.
He noted that Dr. Akpan, through his marathon lecture, provided insightful solutions to various environment-induced health problems, demonstrating the crucial role that environmental health plays in safeguarding public well-being.
“By setting this new record, Dr. Akpan has not only secured his place in the prestigious Guinness World Records but also brought international attention and recognition to the Environmental Health profession and academia. His remarkable accomplishment has elevated the profile of his profession and underscored the importance of environmental health in contemporary global discussions”.
The Chairman, South West EHOAN, Dr. Akinwumi applauded Dr. Akpan for his courage, determination, and dedication to giving back to both the academic community and the Environmental Health profession.
He noted that Dr. Akpan’s efforts would be remembered not only by the Guinness World Records but also by environmental health professionals, academics, student associations, and future generations.