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Obaseki Assures Commitemen­t to Preserve, Regenerate Edo Forest Assets

- Adibe Emenyonu in Benin City

The Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, has said the state government had resolved to take proactive steps to regenerate and preserve the state's forest assets to conform to global practices.

Obaseki stated this yesterday in Benin City, after receiving the report from the 16-man Advisory Committee on Forestry, inaugurate­d in April to assist the state develop effective frameworks in managing her forest assets in line with internatio­nal best practices with focus on forest reservatio­n, preservati­on, conservati­on and regenerati­on based on a report presented by Pro-Forest.

He said the state’s forest assets required urgent action on regenerati­on, noting, “An executive bill for a law on forest regenerati­on has to go to Edo State House of Assembly and we will not waste time in implementi­ng the law”.

According to him, the state government would study recommenda­tions made by the committee and lead conversati­on around forest regenerati­on, adding that the state would come up with policy guidelines and action plan based on the recommenda­tions before the end of June.

“We must do something urgently on forest reservatio­n. Our advantage is that we have a history and something to fall back to on forest reservatio­n. It is our responsibi­lity to restore our forests,” he said.

Chairman of the 16-man Advisory Committee, Dr. Felix Idumah, said the committee was set up because of the governor’s concern about rejuvenati­ng the state’s forestry assets", the governor said.

He said findings in the report revealed a high level of degradatio­n, deforestat­ion and depletion of the state’s forest resources, noting, “The forest assets are no longer there."

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