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FG reclaimed 23,000 hectares of degraded land, completed 56 erosion sites in 23 states: Minister

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June 12, 2022
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The government also said over 25,000 households benefited from the Nigeria Erosion and Watershed Management Project.

The federal government says it has reclaimed 23,000 hectares of degraded land and completed 56 gully erosion sites in various parts of the country.

The Minister of Environment, Mohammed Abdullahi, disclosed this at a valedictory ceremony for NEWMAP on Sunday in Abuja.

The minister was represented by Abdulhadi Abdullahi, his special assistant.

He said that the NEWMAP was established in collaboration with World Bank and its partner agencies in 2012 to address gully erosion and other forms of land degradation in 23 states.

“Over 185,000 persons have received project advisory training.

 “The project is to reduce vulnerability to gully erosion and other forms of land degradation, focusing on preventing and restoring further land degradation.

“I must reiterate that the achievements of NEWMAP are in line with the goals of Mr President’s administration,” he said.

Mr Abdullahi said the project also focused on urban stormwater management, climate change adaptation and resilience, water harvesting, and smart climate agriculture, among others.

He said that the impact of NEWMAP had been felt all over the country, including in some states that were not participating in the project.

The minister appreciated the World Bank, partner agencies, the states, the NEWMAP team and other stakeholders who contributed to the project’s huge success.

The national project coordinator, NEWMAP, Salisu Dahiru, said the aim of the event was to put the record and achievement of the NEWMAP before the public, ministries and the World Bank that sponsored the project.

(NAN)

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