By Chuks Oyema-Aziken
The Minister of State for Environment, Dr. Iziaq Adekunle Salako has continued to receive congratulations for his well-deserved appointment to be part of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu Renewed Hope Administration.
The latest came from a delegation of the Nigerian Conservation Foundation (NCF) that paid an official working visit to the Federal Ministry of Environment in Abuja on Monday.
This is contained in a press release signed by Ibrahim Haruna, Head, Press and Public Relations Unit of the Ministry.
According to Haruna, the Minister said “his ministry would partner with the foundation for the promotion of nature conservation, natural and environmental resource management and sustainability development issues in Nigeria.
“Salako further stated that the issue of Coastal-Erosion along Lekki-Epe axis and other areas along coastal states would soon be resolved as his ministry and other coastal states and the foundation would team up in tackling the erosion.
“He pointed out that coastal erosion is a major challenge to the ministry and has been identified as one of the key priority areas that need effective collaboration between the Federal States in the coastal areas and the Foundation.
“The Minister urged the Foundation to do a lot of public environmental awareness and sensitization on forest conservation.
“Earlier, the Director General, Nigerian Conservation foundation (NCF), Dr. Joseph Onoja disclosed that the Foundation is the birdlife international Partner in Nigeria, an Association of World Wide Fund Formation (WWF) and a member of the World Conservation Union (WCU) and International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
“Onoja revealed that the Foundation forged effective and enduring mutually beneficial partnership with Federal Ministry of Environment and other relevant Ministerial and Extra Ministerial Department, (MDAs) and other relevant stakeholders to enhance the preservative of Nigerians’ unique biodiversity, boost livelihood and inspire sustainable; lifestyle for the benefit of humans, nature and Nigeria.”