Governor Bala, please save Ningi from deforestation

It saddens one’s heart to see truck-loads of timber and charcoal going out of Burra Forest in Ningi local government area of Bauchi state in almost every minute. These illegal businesses are increasing every day, the residents of the area are crying out loud as a result of indiscriminate felling of trees in Burra axis.

For quite a long time, there have been several complaints about the issue of deforestation in Ningi, especially when almost all the bushes around Ningi were disturbed by tree fellers.

Lame–Burra Game Reserve, where the act is being perpetrated, is one of the reserves in Nigeria and has an elevation of 640 metres, latitude 10.5763° or 10° 34′ 34.5″ north, longitude 9.2713° or 9° 16′ 16.5″ east. It covers 2,351.92 km2. The forest borders two states of Kano and Plateau.

Since 2019 when the present administration of Governor Bala Mohammed came to power, deforestation has been one of his concerns, he had once taken serious actions against anyone involved.

The government suspended a caretaker chairman in Ningi because of this, among other charges. But it seems the government is still not aware that this ugly act is still ongoing across Ningi. The government has arrested and seized trucks loaded with charcoal that were heading to Kano from Burra community.

This deforestation is putting the residents of Burra and Ningi in fear over the rainy season. We nearly witnessed climate change, a sandstorm that clouded us for hours. Everyone knows that trees release much-needed oxygen and cutting them down indiscriminately is equal to denying ourselves the precious life gift. Lack of trees cover will also result in trapping of greenhouse gases which will adversely affect the ozone layer and could cause diseases like leukemia and cancer.

About 40 percent of trees in the area are destroyed by the charcoal dealers. As it stands, the local government authority is doing nothing about it. The loss of trees and other vegetation can cause climate change, desertification, soil erosion, fewer crops, and flooding.

In 2020 the then local administration confiscated truck loads of charcoal worth millions of naira coming from Lame/Burra forest.

We are calling on the state government to please address this matter urgently and save our environment from all sorts of erosions and climate changes.

Usman Abdullahi Koli,

Mass Communication Department,

Abubakar Tatari Ali Polytechnic,

Bauchi.

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