NGGW boss bags award, says FG ‘ll partner 11 states against desertification

Director General of the agency of the National Great Green Wall (NGGW), Dr. Yusuf Maina Bukar, has said the current administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has perfected plans to to tackle desertification in eleven frontline states in the northern Nigeria.

The states include Borno, Kebbi, Sokoto, Yobe, Kano, Jigawa, Katsina, Bauchi, Gombe and Adamawa.

Dr. Bukar revealed this in Abuja shortly after receiving an award from the National Renewed Hope Youth Ambassadors, a pro-Tinubu/Shetimma support group.

Bukar said his agency is collaborating with the affected states and other stakeholders to tackle desertification and its pact.

He stated that the agency under his watch is making a difference by taking its assignment seriously in line with President Tinubu’s “Renewed Hope” agenda.

Bukar lamented that desertification has caused a lot of damage to farmlands and the livelihood of the people in the affected states, adding it was time to address its impact on the people.

“We are collaborating with states to tackle this issue. We have lost farmlands, and livelihood in those areas and that is to tell you the level of damage and danger this has posed to the states.

“So we won’t relent; we are committed to helping Mr President to deliver on his ‘Renewed Hope’ agenda for Nigeria.”

Explaining the essence of the award, the Director General of the National Renewed Hope Youth Ambassadors, Haruna Adamu Sardauna said, “Bukar with the support of his management team has established shelter belts, woodlot, plantations, orchards and gardens in tertiary institutions” and deserved the award for his performance in office.