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Kogi Government bans charcoal production

By Fatima Saka

The Kogi government has banned the production of charcoal across the 21 local government areas of the state.

The Commissioner for Environment, Mr Victor Omofaiye, disclosed this in a statement on Saturday.

According to Omofaiye, charcoal production in Kogi was illegal and highly prohibited.

He further emphasised that any person or group of persons caught producing or in possession of the fuel wood would be arrested and prosecuted in court.

“Any vehicle caught carrying charcoal shall be impounded by the Kogi State Government,” he said.

It was reports that sale of charcoal has become a lucrative business in Kogi due to its high demand as a result of the high cost of domestic cooking gas and kerosene.

The Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), otherwise known as cooking gas, which used to be sold for N250 and N350 per kg has skyrocketed to between N650 to N750 per kg, while kerosene jumped from N220 to N350 per litre.

The residents who could not afford the high prices of gas and kerosene were left with no option than to make use of charcoal.

This development had made many people to venture into the business of charcoal production and marketing to meet their domestic needs, as well as making good profit.

The investigation revealed that a bag of charcoal which previously sold for between N900 and N1,200 in Lokoja, now sells for between N1,800 and N2,200 due to high demand.

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