One of the
deadly erosion sites in Anambra
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Anambra State which is
adjudged the most erosion prone and devastated landscape in Nigeria, according
to statistics, has about 1,000 erosion sites.
Daily
Trust report continues:
The
Nanka erosion site, for example, has devastating effects on the agricultural
and other socio-economic lives of the people of the communities in the
area. Agulu, Oko and many other contiguous towns also groan under the
enormous and increasing danger of this phenomenon.
However,
Governor Willie Obiano recently disclosed plans to plant one million trees as
part of efforts to fight the over 900 erosion sites in the state.
The
Managing Director of Awka Capital Territory Development Authority, Michael
Okonkwo, at a press briefing, said his committee had visited Lagos State to
understudy the state’s Greenery Projects programme aimed at developing parks
and gardens at strategic areas.
Okonkwo,
who is also the chairman of the steering committee of the tree planting
exercise, said the government also planned to replicate some of the greenery
projects similar to those of Lagos to check the menace of erosion and soil
degradation, especially in the erosion-prone areas of the state.
“The
tree planting exercise would enhance the re-forestation programme of the state
and federal governments designed to address the challenges of deforestation and
its attendant consequences on the environment,” he said.
Revealing
the state government’s intention to embark on a state-wide campaign for
individuals, religious and organizations to key into the exercise, Okonkwo
added that arrangements have been put in place for every child in school to
plant a tree.
He
explained that the exercise would kick-start with the planting of over 4,000
trees along the Enugu-Onitsha expressway to ensure that the trees were
protected and nurtured.
Okonkwo said the forestry departments of the Ministry of Environment and the Ministry of Agriculture, had been mobilized to take responsibility of protecting the plants.
Okonkwo said the forestry departments of the Ministry of Environment and the Ministry of Agriculture, had been mobilized to take responsibility of protecting the plants.
Meanwhile, practical measures through funding and enlightenment campaigns have been taken by successive governments towards containing the menace and to save the zone from further degradation.
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