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Forestry Commission Member Decries High Level Of Deforestation

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A  member of Cross River Forestry Commission, Mr Augustine Ogogo,  has decried the increasing rate of deforestation in the state.

Ogogo, the member in-charge of Forest Regeneration at the commission, expressed the view in Akamkpa after inspecting facilities at Regeneration Centre.

He said increasing deforestation would threaten the position of Cross River as one of the 25 global bio-diversity hotspots .

“The forest has since depleted to the point that some areas have been completely deforested,” he said.

He said that at a deforestation rate of 3.5 per cent, the state would lose some of its forest areas if not checked.

Ogogo, who is also in-charge of Agro-forestry and Timber, expressed regrets that very little work had been done in the area of regeneration over 30 years ago, while deforestation had been on the increase.

He said the state raised over one million seedlings last year for its regeneration programme, adding that the state targeted N5 million seedlings every year to enable the state to regenerate lost forest.

“Every year we raised seedlings for regeneration of forest, our target is N5 million seedlings yearly,” he said.

Ogogo said that the commission planted over 250,000 seedlings between 2010 and 2011 to address deforestation.

He said that the commission had keyed into the state policy of protecting state-owned forest and community forest to protect the fragile ecosystem in the area.

Ogogo said the state had a policy to conserve forests for the payment of ecosystem services.

He said that the commission had established links with relevant national and international regulatory policy makers and funding bodies for the benefit of bio-diversity conservation and sustainability.

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