The Kebbi State government has read the Riot Act to deforestation defaulters with the arrest of 16 people for illegal tree felling
The state government also seized 50,000 bags of charcoal and 7,400 pieces of timber in Ka’oje forest, Bagudo local government area in the state.
Briefing newsmen in his office in Birnin Kebbi, the commissioner for Environment, Musa Muhammad Tungulawa, cautioned that the present government would continue to strictly enforce the laws against deforestation.
He said” Tree felling is harmful and hazardous to the environment, climate change is exacerbated by deforestation with dire consequences on humanity and livelihood”
“The confiscated charcoal and timber will be auctioned by a committee under the Permanent Secretary of the ministry” he added.
He warned that illegal tree felling remained prohibited in all nooks and crannies of Kebbi State, and appropriate sanctions will be applied on violators.
Tungulawa further disclosed that Governor Nasir Idris had approved a scheme introduced to provide land and tree seedlings to timber merchants to grow trees for raw materials for their trade all season.
He added that money would be provided to them as capital under a compassionate loan agreement that requires the merchants to repay 60 per cent while the government will shoulder 40 per cent.
On Forest Guards protecting the forest reserves, the commissioner explained that, their number was inadequate.
He lamented that some unscrupulous elements amongst them were conniving with trespassers to embark on illegal felling of trees for monetary benefit.
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