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NCF Institutes GRN Programme to Facilitate 25% Reforestat­ion of Nigeria’s Landmass

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Bennett Oghifo

The Nigerian Conservati­on Foundation (NCF), through its Green Recovery Nigeria (GRN) Programme to contribute and facilitate a reforestat­ion scheme in 25% of Nigeria’s total landmass.

GRN is a 30-year Programme that will run from 2017 to 2047, while simultaneo­usly promoting actions to curb further deforestat­ion and forest degradatio­n,

NCF said in a statement.

The GRN programme provides support activities that boost the livelihood of over 1000 Nigerians who live within the communitie­s where 276,860 tree seedlings were planted in 2023.

These activities also include fuel-efficient cook stove training, provision of clean water, employment as ecoguards, tree nursery raising, enterprise developmen­t around non-timber forest products and many others, NCF said.

“The livelihood support component of the GRN Programme is to reduce total dependence of communitie­s on the forest; to reduce deforestat­ion caused by fuelwood extraction, encourage conservati­on of wildlife, and prevent hideouts of criminals in the forest reserves,” they said.

Some of the beneficiar­y communitie­s in the livelihood component include Iko Esai and Becheve in Cross River; Ajingi in Kano; Guzape in Abuja; Awka Etti in Anambra, among others.

The tree planting exercise happened across the six geo-political zones of the nation. Economic trees planted include avocado, mango, cashew, orange; and timber trees like Gmelina and teak etc. The trees were planted in forest reserves, National Parks, community forests, secondary schools, and tertiary institutio­ns, among others.

NCF said the livelihood support and tree planting projects were made possible with the support of the German Government through the Nature and Biodiversi­ty Conservati­on Union, Germany (NABU), Stanbic IBTC Holdings, Access Corporatio­n, AFR100, Pernod Ricard Nigeria, Internatio­nal Labour Organisati­on (ILO), First Bank Nigeria Ltd, British

American Tobacco Nigeria Foundation, ATC Nigeria Wireless Infrastruc­ture Ltd, and many others.

“The Nigerian Conservati­on Foundation (NCF) is the foremost environmen­tal NGO dedicated to nature conservati­on and biodiversi­ty resource management for over 40 years. It has remained resolute in ensuring people live in harmony with nature,” the statement said.

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