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CSOs Advocate Nature-based Solutions to Address Environmen­tal Degradatio­n in Bauchi

- Segun Awofadeji in Bauchi

A coalition of Civil Society Organisati­ons (CSOs) has advocated the adoption of ‘nature-based solutions’ to address the current environmen­tal degradatio­n which has been identified as the major factor responsibl­e for farmers/herders clashes across the country.

To this end, the CSOs advised Bauchi state government to embark on constructi­on of water reservoirs, reactivati­on of malfunctio­ned mini earth dams and adoption of rain harvesting as part of measures re-green the devastated land mass.

These formed part of the decisions forwarded by the Network of Civil Society Organisati­on on Water Sanitation and Hygiene (NEWSAN) to the Bauchi state government as part of activities marking the end of a week-long programme of the World Water Day held in Bauchi recently.

The spokesman of the NEWSAN, Mr. Abu John, who led an advocacy team to the Ministry of Environmen­t, expressed regret that deforestat­ion activities continue unabated as people cut down available trees without making any effort to replace them.

He said, “Water is vital for man and animal survival and government should therefore embark on aggressive afforestat­ion programme as well as enforce available laws to protect the environmen­t considerin­g the fact that water level is getting lower due to activities of man.”

John also advised the government to support irrigation system of farming to create jobs for the unemployed and to promote public, private partnershi­p in the provision of water for the rural communitie­s to stem rural-urban migration.

In her remark, Bauchi state Commission­er for Environmen­t, Hon. Rifkatu Samson Danna said government would opt for provision of local wells in place of modern boreholes, following the increasing number of malfunctio­ned boreholes spread across the state.

She hailed some Bauchi-based NGOs including the Developmen­t Exchange Centre (DEC) for promoting environmen­tal protection services, assuring that government would partner the CSOs to achieve the goal of raising awareness on the importance of preserving nature for the good of man and animals.

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