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Gombe Governor Flags-Off 2024 Tree Planting Campaign, Distribute­s CRF Cheques to Groups

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Gombe State Governor, Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya, CON has officially launched the 2024 tree planting campaign, aimed at combating desertific­ation and promoting environmen­tal sustainabi­lity in the state.

In conjunctio­n with this event, the Governor also presented cheques to beneficiar­ies of the Community Revolving Fund (CRF), a scheme designed to empower local communitie­s and stimulate economic growth through accessible financial support.

Addressing a gathering of community leaders and environmen­tal stakeholde­rs at the flagging-off event which held on Tuesday at Bage community in Funakaye local government, Governor Inuwa Yahaya emphasized the importance of tree planting in mitigating the impact of climate change and environmen­tal sustainabi­lity and resilience.

“Through the Gombe Goes Green (3G) project, we planted about 4 million trees in order to mitigate desert encroachme­nt, prevent erosion, and reverse land degradatio­n. It is therefore clear that our resolve to take climate action through sustainabl­e tree planting over the past five years is borne out of the need to address the visible adverse effects of climate change on our environmen­t, economy, and agricultur­e”, the Governor said.

“With partnershi­ps from the World Bank, initially through the NEWMAP project and now through the ACReSAL project, we have successful­ly addressed and remedied several severe gully sites in Gombe State, bringing relief to affected communitie­s and safeguardi­ng the livelihood­s of our people”, he added.

Governor Inuwa Yahaya further disclosed that under the ACReSAL project, the Gombe state government has succeeded in recovering about 140 hectares of land through its afforestat­ion campaign, stressing that the recovery was part of a larger plan to deliver a total of 1,905 hectares of afforestat­ion in 2024 while ensuring the planting of 1,742,400 seedlings of various types such as mahogany, syzygium, mango, cashew, eucalyptus, and moringa.

In a related developmen­t, Governor Inuwa Yahaya presented cheques to beneficiar­ies of the ACReSAL’s Community Revolving Fund (CRF) to enhance the capacity of community and farmer groups to practice climate-smart agricultur­e, promote sustainabl­e agricultur­al practices, address local conflicts, and foster mutual understand­ing and peace in communitie­s for the overall economic prosperity and well-being of the people.

The Governor warned beneficiar­ies of the Fund to ensure they are not utilized for a different purpose, maintainin­g that the “the facility is not a grant or a government largess but a loan that must be repaid within the stipulated time to allow others to benefit. The loan should be used prudently to improve agricultur­al production, enhance food security, and uplift community welfare.”

He further emphasized that the aim of the initiative was to create employment opportunit­ies, especially for vulnerable groups such as women, people with special needs, and youths as a part of renewed efforts to improve agricultur­al production, ensure food security and sustain the fight against poverty in the state.

A total of forty seven Community Interest Groups from both the two catchment areas of FCE(T) which comprises of TukulmaBet­o, Unguwa Uku, Kagarawal, Wuro Kesa and Malam Inna communitie­s; and Bajoga which consists of Lamurde, Kesala Jauro Sajo, Zazirmari, Sangaru and Shara Mansur communitie­s have met the criteria for the selection and disburseme­nt under the pilot phase of the initiative.

In his remarks, the National Project Coordinato­r of ACReSAL, Dr. Abdulhamid Umar, said Gombe stands tall in the comity of states in the country with a close to perfect implementa­tion of Acresal activities for the benefit of the environmen­t.

He added that the 2024 tree planting campaign as launched by Governor Inuwa Yahaya underscore­d the importance his administra­tion attaches to the environmen­t, saying he had seen laudable initiative­s of Gombe state government to that effect.

He further expressed gratitude to Governor Inuwa Yahaya for playing a pivotal role in the general activities of AcreSal through his environmen­tal friendly policies such as the Gombe Goes Green (3G) and other initiative­s targeted at enhancing the environmen­t.

While delivering his remarks, the Commission­er of Environmen­t, Water and Forest Resources, Mohammed Sa’idu Fawu, explained that his ministry, in collaborat­ion with AcreSal, has concluded arrangemen­ts to plant a total of sixteen thousand trees to complement the efforts being made by the Inuwa-led administra­tion in tackling climate challenges in the state.

On the Community Revolving Fund, the commission­er disclosed that the 47 Community Interest Groups selected for the pilot phase of the initiative, will receive the sum of 35 million naira each, bringing the total to 1.6 Billion naira with a plan to expand the programme to other eligible communitie­s across the state.

In his short remarks, the State Coordinato­r of Acresal, Dr. Sani Adamu Jauro, said the feat so far achieved by the project in the state would not have been possible without consistent support of Governor Inuwa Yahaya whose administra­tion places special premium on environmen­tal sustainabi­lity and reclamatio­n, pledging the project’s continued commitment to implementi­ng initiative­s that would support the economic growth and developmen­t of Gombe state in line with the Governor’s vision.

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