Buhari seeks more commitment for Lake Chad restoration

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President Muhammadu Buhari said his administration will continue to keep the reviving of Lake Chad on the front burner and exert more commitment from the developed countries to do the needful.

He gave the assurance when he received the Nigerian Conservation Foundation (NCF) and his investiture as Patron of the Foundation, at the State House, Abuja.

The president said it was regrettable that the issue of the receding Lake Chad had not been addressed till recent times. This, he explained, is a clear indication that the problem of climate change is real, warning that desert encroachment is aggravating it.

‘‘The drying up of Lake Chad is a serious thing for Nigeria and the Lake Chad Basin countries.

Nigeria is much more affected because fishing, animal husbandry and farming are affected very seriously. We are trying to prick the conscience of the developed countries that have the resources and the technology to quickly execute the inter-basin transfer from Congo Basin to Chad Basin,” President Buhari said.

While welcoming NCF’s advocacy on the need to protect endangered plants and animals in the country, Buhari lamented the rate at which animals are being hunted and eliminated around the country, adding that it is time the country seriously gave forest reserves support and attention as much as possible.

 The President subsequently directed the Federal Ministry of Environment to reflect on this in its budgetary requirements in the next fiscal year.

In his remarks, Member, Board of Trustees of the NCF, Ahmed Joda,  told the President that the nation’s wildlife was fast becoming extinct.

He explained that for more than 10 years, the rate of deforestation in the country had been one of the highest in the world with the country losing close to 95 per cent of its original forest cover.

Joda thanked the President for placing great emphasis on environmental issues, especially the aspect of climate change, and invited him to take charge of “Greening Nigeria”.

“We are all proud of the role that the Nigerian delegation headed by Mr President played during the climate change agreement in Paris and your single-minded determination to keep the issue in the front burner both at home and abroad.

“Your Government has also recorded remarkable achievements in addressing soil erosion with about 60 projects executed by the Ecological Funds all over Nigeria.

“This is not surprising when we remember that it was you, in your first coming as Head of State, that signed the first comprehensive law that addressed the protection of endangered plants and animals in Nigeria through the ‘Endangered Species Decree of 1985’,’’ Joda said.


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