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FG reviews policy on forest management as Obasanjo calls for fight against illegal tree felling

FG reviews policy on forest management as Obasanjo calls for fight against illegal tree felling

The federal government is presently reviewing policy towards effective governance and management of forests and its resources in the country.

Minister of Environment, Muhammed Abubakar, disclosed this on Tuesday in Ibadan at the 42nd annual conference of Forest Association of Nigeria (FAN) which coincided with the 50th anniversary of the Association.

The minister, while calling for a holistic approach to protect forest and forest resources, warned against overexploitation of forest and forest resources to avert future pandemic.

In his address, Olusegun Obasanjo, former president of Nigeria, tasked Nigerian governments to fight against illegal felling of trees and poaching to protect Nigerian forests and its abundant resources.

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According to the former President who was represented by Sunday Agusa, “we must ensure that we do not, arising from our negligence lose our endangered species. We must begin to harness, document and advance the innumerable benefits of our forests in solving contemporary health issues. We must begin to look at and devise means of protecting our forests from those who are concerned about today without an iota of consideration for the resultant effects of their actions and inaction”

In his keynote address, Former Executive Secretary, National Universities Commission (NUC) Julius Okojie, tasked Nigerian Governments to arrest the ongoing spate of deforestation ongoing in the country to avert negative effects of global warming and climate change.

Okojie, a professor who noted that it is increasingly becoming difficult to check forest encroachment in Nigeria stated that Forest protecting agencies should be equipped with the necessary tools to fight encroachments in the forest estates.

He added that strategies for protecting the forest against encroachment should involve a holistic approach that will incorporate social and energy security of the people.

He further identified inadequate policy and measures, weak law enforcement, and lack of transparency and accountability in Nigeria’s forest reserves administration noting that the newly approved National Forest Policy 2018 is capable of addressing most of the challenges confronting growth and development of the sector

According to him, Nigeria’s forest is degraded adding that the sources of economic trees that “produce timber, veneer log, fuelwood or the medicinal plants have been overexploited and degraded with some of the species under the threat of becoming extinct”.