THE Federal Government has issued guidelines on the felling of trees and exportation of wood.
The Director of Forestry, Federal
Ministry of Environment, Phillip Bankole, made this known recently while
announcing the suspension of the ban on wood exports.
Some of the guidelines include the
issuance of a new international trade certification for wood exports and
the cut-one-tree-and-plant-five policy with a view to arresting
deforestation as well as preserving the environment.
Bankole said that the government was
concerned about the degradation of the environment due the activities of
wood exporters that cut down trees without re-planting.
He, however, said the lifting of the ban
was partial after which government would further review the situation
and know what next to do with regard to wood exportation.
He explained that the forest was being
conserved not only for wood exportation, but for other purposes, adding
that Nigeria had fallen short of reserving about 25 per cent of its land
for afforestation currently at less than five per cent.
“The solution to this problem is to plant
more trees. Those of you that are involved in the wood export business
will know that there are some species of woods that have gone into
extinction.
“Iroko, Obeche, mahogany and ebony trees
have all disappeared. So much is being taken from the forest and little
or nothing is being ploughed back into it,” Bankole said.
He lamented the exportation of wood in
its raw form without the addition of any value, stressing that so many
jobs had been lost as a result.
He said, “Only processed or
semi-processed woods will be allowed for export. There is a need to add
value at every stage of processing these woods for export, so that we
can create labour and reduce poverty.
“Any consignment for export that is not
accompanied by certification will be confiscated by the destination
country,” Bankole warned.
The President of the Tropical Wood
Exporters Association of Nigeria, Mr. Tayo Omotoye, said the
preservation of the environment was not negotiable in the wood export
business.
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