Kaduna govt calls for awareness on forests protection in Nigeria
By Bisola Adeyemo
The Kaduna State Government has called for sensitisation of farmers to adopt the agro forestry system of farming in protecting the environment from climate change.
The Chief forest ranger, Kaduna State Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources, Mr Hamisu Suliman, made the call on Wednesday in Kaduna, while blaming the present security situation in the country over the inadequate protection of the forest.
He added that forest guards need to be protected before forests can be secured.
“As we speak, seven personnel have lost their lives with several sustaining injuries, while some were kidnapped and have regained freedom in the course of performing their duties.
According to him, the state has a total of 362 forest guards responsible for protecting 42 of the state’s forest reserves.
“Forest protection is the responsibility of all especially, communities around the state forest reserves as the environment also faces challenges of climate change,” Suliman said.
While speaking on sensitization, Suliman said ignorance and lack of awareness of local communities remained a challenge in protecting forest reserves.
“We need all stakeholders and NGO’s to sensitise people on the need to know the importance of forest and its resources as it provides shelter, food, medicine and its ecological values,” Suliman said.
present administration in the state has been motivating the forest guards as most of them are graduates in various fields of forest protection technology.
However, Suliman said the guards also required logistics to patrol and coordinate so as to protect the forest from encroachment.
On whether forest rangers should hold firearms, he said rangers globally were trained to operate firearms so as protect themselves, plants and endangered animal species.