Commission pledges wetland conservation to support livelihood

Commission pledges wetland conservation to support livelihood

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By Tosin Kolade

The Nigeria Integrated Water Resources Management Commission (NIWRMC) has pledged to lead wetland conservation efforts to protect the environment and improve local livelihoods.

NIWRMC Acting Executive Director, Mrs Sakinatu Abbo-Jimeta, made this pledge in a statement by Fatima Yusuf, Information and Public Relations Officer of the commission on Monday in Abuja.

Abbo-Jimeta stated this at the Committee meeting on the Development of Conservation Plans and Management of Wetlands in Nigeria.

According to her, wetlands offer numerous benefits, including enhancing fishing and aquaculture, mitigating floods, and improving water supplies.

โ€œThey also serves as natural filters for pollutants and are home to a wide range of wildlife,โ€ she said.

She explained that the initiative would focus on developing conservation and management plans for wetlands across the country.

The acting executive director said the meeting served as an opportunity for experts to assess the state of Nigeriaโ€™s wetlands and develop strategies for their sustainable use.

Abbo-Jimeta emphasised that wetland assessments are a crucial part of the commissionโ€™s conservation policy.

โ€œThese assessments will provide important data on the wetlandโ€™s hydrology, biodiversity, and soil composition.

โ€œThere is a close relationship between wetland assessment and monitoring. Assessments help identify potential threats or benefits, guiding our conservation efforts,โ€ she said.

She added that the Baturiya wetland, in Jigawa would be a pilot site for preliminary assessments.

โ€œThis will give us a clear picture of the potential or threats to the Baturiya wetland, allowing us to craft targeted conservation and management plansโ€.

The meeting also featured presentations from experts on various aspects of wetland management.

Dr Muslim Idris, the Committee Chairman, stressed the need for Nigeria to balance its water resources for better policy formulation and management.

He noted the importance of understanding the countryโ€™s water input and output.

Experts including Prof. Georgina Samuel and Dr Isa Dutse, shared findings on the biodiversity and challenges facing the Hadejia-Nguru Wetlands.

Dr Sadiq Muktar presented on the use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and remote sensing techniques to identify wetlands.

The initiative, he said, was critical as Nigeriaโ€™s wetlands are under increasing pressure from human activity, pollution, and climate change.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that NIWRMC aims to protect wetlands for future generations while improving the well-being of those who depends on them. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Abiemwense Moru

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