The Guardian (Nigeria)

Anxiety over forest depletion, unsustaina­ble use of wood

Experts canvass planting of 26m trees, economic diversific­ation via timber

- From Kingsley Jeremiah, Abuja

STAKEHOLDE­RS, yesterday, raised the alarm over pervasive forest depletion in Nigeria, insisting that sustainabl­e use of wood and the economic benefits might remain elusive if something is not urgently done.

The experts are equally canvassing measures that would enable the country to achieve the target of planting 26 million trees to meet earlier commitment made by President Muhammadu Buhari at the 74th Session of the United Nations General Assembly ( UNGA).

The stakeholde­rs, at a press conference, in Abuja, said the depleting rate of forest in the country, which currently stands at over eight per cent, was unacceptab­le when compared to the global average of less than one per cent.

Food and Agricultur­e Organisati­on ( FAO) of the United Nations had said Nigeria had the highest rate of deforestat­ion in the world, standing at about 55.7 per cent.

Through a Wood Expo Nigeria Programme, the Design & Dwell Associates, Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria ( FRIN), Forestry Associatio­n of Nigeria ( FAN), Processed Wood Products Marketers Associatio­n of Nigeria ( PROWPMAN), Lagos State Forestry Services and the Nigerian Institute of Architects ( NIA) Abuja chapter, have led a world economy campaign in collaborat­ion with the Raw Materials Research and Developmen­t Council ( RMRDC).

The exhibition was geared at promoting government’s agenda to the National Economic Recovery Growth Plan ( ERGP) to diversify the economy for developmen­t of the various sectors, by fully exploring wood potentials in the country.

But in situations where logging occurs without planting of new trees, the most populous black nation risks environmen­tal disaster, among other serious health problems, Chairman of WEN Synergies Limited, Danny Sokari- Gorge, warned.

He noted that the country was facing increasing environmen­tal threats due to forest depletion, adding that there was need to map out effective strategies to mitigate climate change.

Sokari- Gorge said the group was at the verge of engaging states and private landowners nationwide to ensure that land is reserved for tree planting.

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