Mr Tayo Aremu, the state Commissioner for Environment, made the call in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Saturday in Lokoja.
Aremu said the state government was determined to reduce bush burning to its barest minimum because of its negative effects on the environment.
He expressed the need for forestry preservation and maintenance of the Eco-system in order to avoid environmental degradation and adverse climate change
“Bush burning is part of the global problems contributing adversely to farmland erosion, leaching and climate change.
“Government is concerned about this issue because it wants to ensure that our forestry reserves and resources are properly kept and maintained across the state.
“The sensitisation process is ongoing to alert the public on the negative effects of bush burning, and to be cautious of its consequences.
“The government is also working to enact laws that will bring any perpetrator to book,” he said.
The commissioner also said that government was encouraging alternative renewable energy for people to substitute the use of charcoal with kerosine and gas for domestic cooking.
“The United Nations and other world bodies are collaborating with the state government to ensure that renewable energy becomes popular among the people of Kogi,” he said.
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A very interesting write up no doubt and useful if the appeal is adhere to , but would be better appreciated in all states
if need be , with a local campaign module to reach out to all and sundry as issues of Earth
conservation is a duty for all irrespective of class, creed or age
Well done , Barr Ladi Ahmed Jatto