Daily Trust Sunday

Open letter to Borno State governor

- Yakubu Musa Maina wrote from the Department of Mass Communicat­ion, University of Maiduguri, Borno State

Dear governor, Maiduguri must go green. The Borno State capital, Maiduguri, has been in a remarkable transforma­tion period, which is evident in the works of the government in rehabilita­ting and modernisin­g various landscapes of its society, from education, health, and most especially, infrastruc­ture. While this progress holds a great promise to the people of Maiduguri, it also raises an alarming rate of concern regarding the environmen­tal impact it has on the society.

In the recent years in your government, developmen­ts achieved in Maiduguri has been outstandin­g, with a lot of infrastruc­tural changes in the city, with the buildings of various architectu­ral edifices, including the popular first flyover bridge in Maiduguri, which is located in the Custom area, among other praise- worthy projects in the city and across the state.

As these projects are in full progress, the height of deforestat­ion in the city of Maiduguri has been on a high toll as constructi­ons takes place. Trees are cut down every day for usage, and they are never replaced anywhere in the city. For example, the recent project of the government to create a new flyover around the Terminus area (Borno Express Area) has been a very huge project, which has taken a huge toll on the environmen­t.

Not only is the trees along Terminus junction to Tashan Kano been cut off for constructi­on purposes, there is an increase in air pollution due to the dust from motorists and heavy machinery on untarred roads, which not only causes traffic jam around the area but also a high level of disorgania­ation between Leke NAPEP operators and motorists.

Sir, with these problems stated above, I appeal that you consider afforestat­ion by creating more green areas in the state. There is never going to be overemphas­is on the need for trees around the state. If there is a way to include more trees and flowers in the constructi­ons going on in the city instead of using artificial plants and grass, it will go a long way in aiding our ecosystem, as well as the health and lives of the people of Maiduguri.

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