Nigerian Conservation Foundation Urges Immediate Action to Protect Diminishing Forests
NCF Calls for Urgent Protection of Nigeria's Diminishing Forests

Nigerian Conservation Foundation Urges Immediate Action to Protect Diminishing Forests

The Nigerian Conservation Foundation (NCF) has issued a stark warning about the continued depletion of Nigeria's forests, calling for urgent and practical measures to safeguard the country's critical natural assets. In a statement marking this year's International Day of Forests, themed "Forests and Economies," the organization emphasized the need for comprehensive action to address the escalating crisis.

Critical State of Nigeria's Forests

Nigeria's forests are in a critical state of decline, with one of the highest deforestation rates globally. The country loses an estimated 400,000 hectares of forest annually, primarily due to illegal logging, agricultural expansion, and urbanization. Over the past three decades, nearly 90 percent of forest cover has been lost, leaving only a fraction of the original forest landscape intact. Today, less than 10 percent remains, highlighting the urgent need for large-scale restoration and sustainable forest management.

Economic and Environmental Implications

A significant proportion of Nigerians rely on fuelwood and charcoal for daily energy needs, placing immense pressure on the remaining forest reserves. Beyond energy use, forests support agriculture, regulate water systems, and provide raw materials and income for millions, particularly in underserved communities. Despite their immense economic value, forests remain among the most undervalued natural assets in Nigeria's development planning.

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The Director-General of NCF, Dr. Joseph Onoja, highlighted the critical role forests play not only in environmental sustainability but also in supporting livelihoods, economic resilience, and national development. "Forests are vital for life on Earth. They produce oxygen, absorb carbon dioxide to combat climate change, host most of the planet's terrestrial biodiversity, regulate water cycles, protect soil, and provide essential resources such as timber, food, medicine, and livelihoods for millions," Onoja stated.

Call to Action and Ongoing Challenges

The foundation urged governments at all levels to strengthen forest governance, enforce existing environmental laws, and increase budgetary allocations for forest conservation and restoration. It also called on the private sector to invest in sustainable practices and nature-based solutions, noting that nature provides essential resources, regulates climate, and supports agriculture, tourism, and innovation.

Despite ongoing efforts by government and stakeholders, major challenges persist. These include illegal logging, weak enforcement of environmental regulations, rising demand for land and energy, and limited investment in restoration, all of which continue to drive forest loss. Onoja warned that failure to act urgently could result in severe long-term environmental and economic consequences.

NCF's Interventions and Future Goals

While reaffirming its commitment to working with stakeholders to ensure forests continue to deliver ecological and economic benefits for present and future generations, Onoja detailed NCF's interventions aimed at reversing forest loss and promoting sustainable livelihoods. These include the Green Recovery Nigeria Programme, a flagship national initiative targeting an increase in Nigeria's forest cover to 25 percent by 2047.

"In 2025 alone, with support from our partners, we planted 265,561 trees across various ecosystems. Other initiatives include community-based forest management programmes, biodiversity conservation efforts, forest reserve management projects, and strategic partnerships with government and the private sector to promote sustainable land-use practices while creating alternative livelihoods that reduce dependence on unsustainable forest exploitation," Onoja explained.

The foundation's call to action underscores the interconnectedness of forest conservation with broader economic and environmental stability, urging all sectors to prioritize this critical issue before irreversible damage occurs.

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