The Guardian (Nigeria)

Experts decry Great Green Wall project implementa­tion

- From Cornelius Essen, Abuja

have expressed worries over the poor implementa­tion process of the Great Green ( GGW) project.

They lamented that the project was conceived, documented without financial and articulate­d human resources to concretise it and warned that it might not achieve set out objectives in the 11 frontline countries.

The Great Green Wall project is Africa's flagship initiative to combat climate change, fight desertific­ation, address food insecurity and poverty.

Officially launched by the African Union ( AU) in 2007, it aims to restore degraded land and curb the Sahara Desert's southward drift.

Speaking at the 8th council meeting of the Ministers of Pan African Agency of the Great Green Wall ( PAGGW) in Abuja, the experts said poor financial provision and mobilisati­on have been a major obstacle to effective and impactful execution of its activities.

The Executive Secretary of the GGW, Dr. Brahim Thiaw, said the forum provides opportunit­y to interact with stakeholde­rs on ways to promote the framework for the implementa­tion of the GGW project.

He said: “We have extended partnershi­ps to Kenya and Ethiopia to make the programme as interactiv­e as possible, which would strengthen biodiversi­ty and ecosystem management.”

The Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Environmen­t, Hassan Musa, also said paucity of funds for the GGW initiative motivated the pledge of several billions of dollars at the fourth edition of the “One Planet Summit” on climate change and biodiversi­ty held in France, in 2021.

He said efforts to access the funds requires necessary evaluation, which would be the centre- stage of deliberati­ons and need for well- articulate­d and actionable strategies for mobilisati­on.

Dr. Yusuf Maina- Bukur of the National Agency for Great Green Wall, commended the technical committee for their deliberati­ons on critical items and issues bordering on implementa­tion activities of the project, adding that it was designated to involve communitie­s to plant trees and for ecosystem management.

The Director General, Nigeria Conservati­on Foundation ( NCF), Dr. Muhtari Aminu- Kano, urged the parties to collaborat­e with all sectors. He suggested a pool of funds to salvage the situation.

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