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Keep Promise of 25% Forest Cover in Nigeria, Asiodu Tells FG

- Bennett Oghifo

Renowned environmen­talist and President Board of Trustees of the Nigerian Conservati­on Foundation (NCF), izoma Philip Asiodu CFR, has charged the federal government to keep a promise it made in the 1980s to return Nigeria “to a situation where 25% of our area is covered by forests.”

Izoma Asiodu made the call during a press briefing at the Lekki Conservati­on Centre, as part of activities to mark his 90th birthday.

At the event, he advised young people to join in planting trees and to join environmen­tal conservati­on clubs in schools.

About Nigeria’s forest cover, Chief Asiodu said, “It was 35% plus, at Independen­ce. It is 3% now. Forests have been destroyed and there’s a world campaign, because until we’re good back to that recommenda­tion of 25% of forest cover, the environmen­t is in danger. Let us not be part of those who destroy the environmen­t.”

He said, “I’m hoping that the government would abandon this immediate self gratificat­ion. They should think of children’s children and help to make sure that the money voted for ecology is really channeled to ministries of environmen­t and to NGOs who are trying to make sure the environmen­t is safe.”

About tree-planting, he said, “In schools, we have school nature clubs organized by NCF. They should join, participat­e. In universiti­es, we also have units and if there is space in their compound they consult everybody, their parents and if they have the space to plant a tree, they should plant it. Not only plant it, but water it and make sure it reaches the point it can survive because when you have trees birds will come, when birds come in the case life is good. And so we would have to contribute to the situation where future generation­s will be able to live their lives in natural environmen­ts. Being able to see that, hear their songs, see butterflie­s and if they go into the village, see Brooks clear water it will be very good.

“The NCF is doing its best to replicate this Lekki Conservati­on Center in every state where they are done. They should participat­e keeping them on site undamaged and that way we’ll be helping our children and our children’s children.”

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