National park seeks NOA’s support for public enlightenment

The Hadejia Wetlands National Park in Jigawa has solicited the support of the National Orientation Agency in sensitising the public to its mandates.
HWNP’s acting conservator, Jonah Moses, sought the support when he paid an advocacy visit to NOA’s director, Ahmad Tijjani, in Dutse.
The Jigawa government recently transferred ownership of the Hadejia Wetland Game Reserve to the federal government.
Mr Moses noted that national parks play vital roles, especially in conserving biodiversity and mitigating climate change problems.
“Other tasks performed by the parks include promoting research and development as well as provision of employment opportunities.
“These benefits can only be made more visible to the public if NOA supports in educating and sensitising residents,” he said.
Mr Tijjani thanked the conservator and his team for the visit.
He said the agency remained committed to prioritising the issue of climate change.
According to him, the agency has a department that deals with environment, climate and energy-related issues.
He assured the team of the agency’s readiness to mobilise citizens’ support and cooperation for the park.
(NAN)
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