Rescue Nigeria’s Forests From Kidnappers, Terrorists, Association Tells Buhari

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By; BAYO AKAMO, Ibadan


The Chairman Board of Trustees of the Forestry Association of Nigeria (FAN),  Chief James Bola Odebiyi on Monday tasked the federal government to rescue Nigeria’s forest estate from the hands of bandits, kidnappers and terrorists.
Chief Odebiyi made the call while speaking on the International Day of Forests  after concluding the association’s 43rd annual conference,
He emphasized that in doing this, it is  time for government to embark on aggressive tree planting to reduce the impact of global warming on the country due to the  effects of deforestation.
Chief Odebiyi stressed that Nigeria must jettison the jamboree which consumed the initiative of the association towards tree planting and be deliberate about it in order to ensure sustainable development.
” The continuous rise in world population every year and the evil of human activities in the form of deforestation and pollution have made it difficult for the world community to observe the activities of every individual and the issue has always been of concern and provocative”, he said.
Speaking, President of the association, Alhaji Ahmad Rufai Ibrahim declared  that insecurity is affecting research and legitimate activities in the forest estates of Nigeria as hoodlums have taken over urging government on the need to rescue and reclaim it from criminals.
“A dangerous trend that has bedeviled our forest estate today is the issue of insecurity in our forests. It started gradually in 2003 and today has become a hydra-headed monster that has made our forests worse-off. our researchers could no longer access and the legal activities could not take place because hoodlums have taken over the forest estates”, he said.
On their part, the National  and assistant secretaries, Professor Olukayode Ogunsanwo and Dr Dapo Adewole respectively, said “Nigeria’s forests are currently managed below international levels of standards, criteria and indicators thereby affecting negatively ecological, social and economic values of Nigeria with attendant environmental degradation, poverty, hunger and insecurity”. 
” Nigeria is facing non-sustainability problem of her forest resources. there has been huge pressure on wood resource in making forests in Nigeria to be exposed to indiscriminate exploitation of familiar economic woods. we need to secure our forest estate resources for sustainable development. Above all, hoodlums, bandits, kidnappers and terrorists have hijacked the forest space and unless flushed out may have sustainable development” ​he said.

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