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Arrest culprits of unlawful logging activities at Milliken Hill, says Enugu govt

By Nneka Nwogwugwu

Enugu State Government has directed relevant government agencies, including the Nigeria Police Force and Forest Guards to clamp down on unlawful logging activities at popular Milliken Hill, in Ngwo, Enugu North Local Government Area of the state.

In a statement on Thursday, the Commissioner for Information Nnanyelugo Chidi Aroh, warned all those involved in the unlawful logging and deforestation activities to desist from such illegal acts or be ready to face the consequences.

The state government expressed deep concern over what it described as “unabating, deliberate and wicked logging in and around the Milliken Hill”.

The Information Commissioner explained that the nefarious activities have “continued to negatively affect the natural ecosystem, biodiversity and climate of the area and put the Milliken Hill Road at risk”.

He recalled the state government had previously warned against the unlawful activities “and indeed invited the press on a tour of Milliken Hill, to bring to public notice, the threat these illegal and senseless acts of a few, have brought, not just to the environment but also to the stability and sustenance of the Milliken Hill Road”.

While reiterating the state government’s unwavering commitment to protection of the environment and all infrastructure in the state, Aroh enjoined all well-meaning members of the public “to assist in the arrest/apprehension of these miscreants by promptly alerting the security agencies whenever they sight those involved, Daily Independent reports.

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