Afforestation: Oyo Govt, World Bank Distribute 40,000 Seedlings To 400 Farmers

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By; BAYO AKAMO, Ibadan

Oyo State Commissioner for Environment and Natural Resources, Honourable Biodun Oni has hinted that the state government has embarked on  distribution of 40,000 tree Seedlings to 400 farmers.

The commissioner dropped this hint on Thursday while speaking at the distribution of the seeds held at the Seriki Adeyinka Community Hall in Oluyole Local Government Area .

He said the state is carrying out the distribution  through the Nigerian Erosion and Watershed Management Project (NEWMAP) in line with its aggressive afforestation drive.

Specifically, the Commissioner stressed that the distribution of seedlings was part of the State Government’s efforts to engage farmers  in tree planting so as to  reduce erosion, rehabilitate degraded forest reserves and sustain a conducive environment.

The Commissioner maintained that the seedlings distributed to farmers would be planted in Gambari Forest Reserve and individual farmlands, and that the program was organised by Oyo State Nigeria Erosion and Watershed Management Project (OYONEWMAP) in collaboration with the World Bank to boost the ecosystem and support livehood of farmers in the State.

The Commissioner pointed out that the effects of global warming and climate change on human lives was as a result of illegal cutting of trees for domestic and industrial use without replacement which has exposed the human and environment to danger.

Honourable Oni however enjoined the beneficiaries of the farm tools to make good use of them for their livelihood improvement.

“We call on the beneficiaries of this gesture to make good use of it as it will definitely affect their livelihood positively.Apart from the farmers’ personal gains, humanity itself, our people in the State, especially where the trees are planted will enjoy serene environment that will contribute to their good living”, he said.

The Commissioner added,  ” we all know the inimical consequences of tree felling for whatever reason, deforestation is having bad effects on our lives and our environment, we must act now”.

In their separate lectures, Dr. Adejoke Akinyele and Dr Lekan Olajuyigbe of the Forestry Department of the University of Ibadan spoke on the theme “Support to develop and promote availability of tree crops of short rotation for sustainable firewood production”, dwelled on the importance of preserving the environment, which has positive or otherwise impact on  the environment and human beings.

Farm tools which include herbicides, safety boots, knapsacks sprayers, cutlasses, hoes, rakes, shovels, watering cans were also distributed to the  farmers to empower and support their farm activities.

Participating Farmers were drawn from Gambari Forest Reserve and its adjoining villages which  include Seriki Adeyinka Adeaga, Balogun, Aboloye Omi Araro, Ojabadan, Buso-Gbooro, Aba-Oke, Aba-James, Onipe and Agbegi villages.

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