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FG to inaugurate private forest Taskforce in Nigeria soon -Environment Minister

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Last updated: December 15, 2024 10:56 am
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From David Onuoja, Àbuja

The Minister of Environment, Balarabe Lawal Abbas, has said that, his Ministry will soon inaugurate a taskforce to encourage private ownership of forest in the Nigeria.

This he said is in order to increase private sector participation, and serves as revenue generation.

He stated this during a courtesy visit by the Association of Forest Conservation and Green Industrial Charcoal Merchants (FCGICM), led by its President, Mrs. Florence Omolola Idowu, in Abuja recently.

The Minister said the task force would be drawn from relevant Departments, Agencies such as ; Forestry, The National Agency for the Great Green Wall (NGGW), Agro Climatic Resilience in Semi-Arid Land Scape (ACReSAL), Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria (FRIN), other key relevant associations such as Forest Conservation and Green Industrial Charcoal Marchants (FCGICM), Wood Exporters Association (WEA) among others.

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According to him, “we are facing a lot of critical challenges about the forest in Nigeria, and it calls for drastic steps to tackle such problems emphasising that the Ministry is ready to support the association but would not allow anyone falling trees in the forest.

“There is a need to inaugurate a task force to sensitise and create awareness to the general public on the need to have a private forest as this will increase the country’s GDP and increase our forest cover to at least twenty five percent (25%) in tandem with minimum global requirement.

“Forest is the mainstay of some communities in Nigeria, and there would be a need to seek an alternative for charcoal other than felling of trees”, he said.

He equally revealed that there are other several products that can be used for charcoal than wood and the ministry is working assiduously to come up with innovations to support the National Clean Cooking Policy recently launched in the country.

Balarabe enjoined the association to have a round table discussions with the forestry department and come out with alternative sources of charcoal that will not involve felling of trees.

Earlier, the President Association of Forest Conservation and Green Industrial Charcoal Marchants, Mrs. Florence Idowu, said the association is seeking to get Nigeria’s Forest stewardship Council Certification and Nigeria European Union Deforestation Regulatory (EURD) compliance.

Speaking further, she said certification of Forest reserve is necessary as it ensures that they comply with global standard, guidelines, Nigeria timber legality and Forest policy.

Her word: “the essence of this is to look at the goods going out to European Union countries and the American market perhaps they are coming to certify Forests and this will help to curb Deforestation in the country,” she said.

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