Govt urges Nigerians to combat illegal wildlife trafficking
Dors Esa, Enviro News Nigeria
August 1, 2023
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The Federal Government has called on Nigerians to support its fight against
illegal wildlife trafficking by providing intelligence information and
discouraging animal poaching.
Minister of State for Environment, Dr Iziaq Salako, made the call at the
unveiling of the statue of an elephant constructed from crushed elephant
tusks and ivory stockpiled on Wednesday, July 31, 2024, in Abuja.
Salako urged Nigerians to refuse to use products that are not ethically
sourced, including online sources.
He said the event was historic and a symbol of the Federal Government’s
unwavering commitment to wildlife conservation.
Salako said that combating illegal wildlife trafficking would require
collaboration with other agencies of government in law enforcement.
These include the Nigeria Custom Service (NCS), the military, Nigeria
Police, National Park Service, ICPC, Nigeria Financial Intelligence Unit
and other relevant agencies.
“In the spirit of collaboration, I wish to use this opportunity to commend
the exemplary enforcement action of the NCS which resulted in a recent
seizure of Pangolin scales and its derivatives worth over N3 billion along
the Kebbi axis.
“We need wildlife for our survival, well-being and prosperity as they
maintain ecological balance, provide critical ecosystem systems, maintain
the food chain and they keep us connected to nature.
“The Federal Ministry of Environment will continue to do everything
possible to ensure that we play our part in harnessing our natural
resources for sustainable development,” he said.
Earlier, Dr Innocent Barikor, Director General of National Environmental
Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency (NESREA), said the unveiled
monument demonstrated the complete transparency in the action of Nigeria’s
intolerance to illegal Wildlife trade.
“I want to encourage all stakeholders in the fight against Illegal Wildlife
Trade to be resolute.
“Do not give up as this demonstration is just the beginning of Government
representation to curb the illicit activities,” he said.
Barikor commended the support from key development partners like the
Elephant Protection Initiative Foundation (EPIF), United Nations office on
Drugs and Crimes (UNODC), United State Embassy, World Conservation Society
(WCS), and Wild Africa, among others.
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