Minister inaugurates biodiversity centre,  planting of 1m trees at NDA 

Thu, May 30, 2024
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THE Minister of Environment, Malam Balarabe Lawal, on Thursday inaugurated the Biodiversity Conservation Centre and the 1 million trees planting campaign at the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA), Kaduna.

In his remarks, the Minister laud ed the  initiative by NDA, saying,” it is potentially a wake-up call for others to join the train.”

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the minister was represented by the Permanent Secretary of the ministry, Mr Mahmud  Kambari.

Lawal said, “My excitement stems from the uniqueness of this occasion whereby biodiversity conservation and tree planting are taking place within the Defence sector and completely outside the traditional jurisdiction.”

 He said by this, the NDA has carved yet another niche for itself by joining the vanguard to restore, protect, and conserve Nigeria’s natural heritage.

Lawal said, “This event further underscores the criticality of forests and biodiversity to all of us irrespective of our endeavors and professional constituency.

“It is instructive that the task of confronting the planetary challenges including deforestation, biodiversity loss, and climate change, is for all of us.”

According to him, tackling the environmental challenges headlong requires collaborative partnerships including with all sectoral institutions and agencies just as it is being exemplified by this event today.

 Lawal said the initiative by NDA was a landmark complementary action that would unequivocally assist not only in expanding awareness but also in galvanising sectoral interests in protecting and conservation of the environment.

 The minister said the Federal Government, through the military, has been relentless in ensuring that the nation’s forests were fully secured.

He said the recent multi-agency task force set up by the Federal Government was a step-up action to secure the mining sites and forest environments.

“The military and the police are key members of the task force. The ground breaking ceremony of today is another dimension by which the military is complementing our efforts at assuaging environmental problems.

“I foresee the Biodiversity Conservation Center serving as a sanctuary and refuge for endangered species of plants and animals.

”And consequently a place for research and education while contributing to public awareness about biodiversity conservation and to the country’s progress in achieving Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, ” Lawal said.

He said the one million trees planting component would greatly contribute to an increase in the nation’s forest cover, reduce greenhouse gas emissions as well as to the achievement of the Global Forest Goals.

The minister disclosed that Nigeria has just signed an MOU with Cameroon on the Cooperation Framework Agreement for Transboundary Ecosystem Conservation and Sustainable Management of Forestry and Wildlife resources .

“In addition to several other programs the Ministry is undertaking as promised by the Renewed Hope Agenda of this administration,” he said.

Lawal reiterated the ministry’s commitment to continue to take and champion transformative actions including expanding its collaborative network as already established with NDA having taken in its research students into it severally.

 “We intend to optimize this collaboration by consistently working together with the NDA for the sustainability of the Biodiversity Conservation Centre and its invaluable benefits, “Lawal said.

The minister  commended the tenacity and commitment of the Commandant of the NDA,  volunteers and partners that have worked assiduously  to achieve the event.

The Representative of Minister of Environment, Permanent Secretary, Mr Mahmoud Kambari planting a tree at NDA on Thursday in Kaduna

Earlier, the Commandant, NDA , Maj.-Gen. John Ochai, appreciated the ministry for being an active partner .

Ochai said the 1 million trees being planted were fully established under the ‘NDA Bio-Diversity and and Conservative Centre’.

He said the centre would provide a research place for knowledge and education.

“As you know, NDA is a research  institution where we provide opportunities for Nigerians to earn first, second and third Degrees.”

NAN reports that Dr Joseph Onaja delivered a lecture  on “Conservation of Biological Diversity for National Development and Sustainability”.(NAN)

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-May 30, 2024 @ 18:30 GMT|

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