The Federal Government of Nigeria has selected the State of Osun as its destination for the celebration of the 2021 World Environment Day.
A release from the office of the Commissioner for Information and Civic Orientation stated that the decision was informed by the state’s performance in ecosystem restoration drive.
The Federal Minister for Environment, Dr. Muhammed Mahmud Abubakar, disclosed this on Friday when he led a delegation from the Federal Ministry of Environment on a courtesy call on Governor Adegboyega Oyetola of Osun.
Dr. Abubakar said it was the first time the Ministry was celebrating the event outside of Abuja, and in collaboration with a State Government.
“This is so important because one single thing that we can do in the fight against climate change is afforestation and reforestation, and that is why the theme for this year is ‘Ecosystem Restoration’.
“The State of Osun is doing well in this area already and I think it is apt for us to collaborate and celebrate outside of Abuja and with a state government.
“Your excellency, we commend you for taking this fight against climate change and planning to plant four hectares of forest which we believe will go a long way in sinking the problem,” Abubakar stated.
He also disclosed the plans of the Ministry to plant 25 million trees annually as part of measures to fight climate change, adding that “we cannot achieve this without the support of statw governments, and Osun is already taking the lead in this regard.”
In his remarks, Governor Oyetola expressed delight in the choice of the Federal Government’s celebration of the 2021 World Environment Day in Osun, adding that a good environment is critical to healthy living among citizens.
“Environment is particularly an important aspect of life. If you have a good environment, there is possibility that your health is as good as secured. If you have a polluted environment, the reverse will be the case.
“We, in Osun, have made efforts to ensure that we have a good environment, but there are lot of challenges. Apart from the illegal felling of trees, we have a threat to the environment through artisanal mining. The level of damage to our environment is so huge.
“As we speak, we have the pollution of the Osun river, which is a major river here. The Kajola and Ilesha water works we are trying to put together is being threatened by the pollution of the Osun river.
“This is a problem in our environment and the degradation is so huge. Perhaps, at the appropriate time, we will be speaking with the Minister to see how best we can be assisted in that area.
“I’m happy we have keyed into the issue of planting of trees, and we are going to be doing that tomorrow on a fairly large scale. We believe that our partnership will make the environment more secured for our people to live in,” Oyetola said.