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Idowu named technical member for N’Delta Mangrove Conservation


In a significant development for environmental advocacy in Nigeria, Olumide Idowu has been selected as a technical member for the Niger Delta Mangroves Awareness initiative by the National Council on Climate Change.

A statement disclosed that the appointment underscores the commitment of the NCCC to enhancing awareness and protection of the vital mangrove ecosystems in the Niger Delta, which play a crucial role in biodiversity conservation and climate change mitigation.

Idowu, a renowned environmentalist and advocate for sustainable development, brings a wealth of experience to his new role. With a background in environmental advocacy and a track record of successful projects restoring and preserving mangrove habitats, Idowu is poised to significantly impact the NCCC’s efforts to combat climate change and promote environmental sustainability in the region.

The Niger Delta region, known for its rich biodiversity, is home to extensive mangrove forests that serve as critical buffers against coastal erosion and provide habitat for numerous species of flora and fauna. However, these mangroves are under threat from activities such as oil exploration, deforestation, and urbanisation. The selection of Idowu aims to strengthen the NCCC’s initiatives to raise awareness about the importance of these ecosystems and mobilise support for their conservation.

“As a technical member, Idowu will provide expert guidance on stakeholder and awareness engagement related to mangrove ecosystems. He will collaborate with local communities, government agencies, and non-governmental organisations to develop strategies for effective mangrove management. This collaborative approach is essential for fostering community involvement and ensuring that local voices are heard in conservation efforts,” the statement read.

“Mangroves are not just trees; they are vital ecosystems that support livelihoods and protect our coastal communities. I am honoured to be part of this initiative and look forward to working with all stakeholders to ensure the sustainable management of our mangrove resources,” Idowu stated.

The NCCC’s Niger Delta Mangroves Awareness initiative aims to implement educational programmes that highlight the ecological and economic benefits of mangroves. By engaging local communities through workshops, seminars, and outreach activities, the initiative seeks to empower residents with knowledge and tools to protect their environment and promote sustainable practices.

Furthermore, the initiative will focus on research and monitoring efforts to assess the health of mangrove ecosystems in the Niger Delta. This data will be crucial for making informed decisions regarding conservation strategies and will help track the effectiveness of implemented programmes over time.

“The selection of Olumide Idowu marks a critical step in Nigeria’s broader strategy to address climate change and promote environmental sustainability,” it added.

“As the country grapples with the impacts of climate change, initiatives like this highlight the importance of community engagement and expert guidance in protecting vital ecosystems that are essential for both environmental health and the well-being of local populations,” it stated.

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