Timber workers in Kwara State |
Timber workers in Kwara State have been implored to
embrace the new policy of the state government in the replanting of
trees to ensure sustainability of timber in the region.
The advice was given by the representative of the Acting State
Coordinator of National Environmental Standards and Regulations
Enforcement Agency (NESREA), Mr. Eneiga, at the Timber Workers Forum
Union held at the Government Technical College, Patigi, Kwara State.
Mr. Eneiga, while presenting a lecture titled, “Danger of
Deforestation: Causes, Effects and Control Strategies” highlighted the
problems of deforestation as erosion, desert encroachment and climate
change amongst others. Patigi is known to be rich with timbers of
varying types which have economic benefits to the region and these
timbers are being exported to different countries of the World.
However,
many species of these trees are going into extinction thus the need for
replanting which has been a major issue between the government and the
Union. He therefore called for the cooperation of all timber
workers in the region to promote a free and sustainable environment as
climate change is becoming a global issue of concern and Nigeria is also
affected.
Mr Ogunkoya Omotayo, a serving corps member in Patigi with State
Code (KW/15B/1883), saw the need for this programme when he was posted
to Patigi in November, 2015. Eneiga thereby appreciated Mr Omotayo for
the noble initiative that made him to organize the programme in
partnership with AgroNigeria, NESREA and others.
Mr Omotayo, while addressing the audience explained the
reasons for the programme and hoped that the messages the timber workers
have heard would go a long way to help them secure the future of their
environment and also sustain the resources for their children.
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