The two national parks approved for Bayelsa State will provide employment opportunity for no fewer than 100 natives, says the Conservator-General of Nigeria, Dr. Ibrahim Musa Goni. He said this on Monday, when he visited the governor of the state, Senator Douye Diri.

During the visit, Goni said the Federal Government approved the upgrade after 13 years as the process started in 2011. The upgraded reserves are the Apoi Forest in Southern Ijaw Local Government Area and Edumanom Forest in Ogbia and Nembe Local Government Areas.
He expressed appreciation to those who worked hard to make the approval a reality, including former President Goodluck Jonathan, who reclassified the National Parks Service to a paramilitary organization, adding that a take-off grant of N500 million has already been approved for the parks.
The governor, while receiving Goni assured that the state government would collaborate with the National Parks Service following the upgrading of two forest reserves in the state to the status of national parks.
Describing the environment as very crucial to human existence, he stated that his administration will support moves to preserve the environment and take it to its original state. He stressed that as a matter of deliberate policy, both the state and federal government must collaborative to preserve the environment, saying the upgrade of the forest reserves has rekindled the hope of the state that the Federal Government was paying attention to environmental issues affecting Bayelsa.
Diri also expressed appreciation to former President Jonathan for his role in transforming the national parks service to a paramilitary organization and added that Bayelsa was a peculiar state and due to its largely riverine nature, boats would also be procured to enable the parks function well.
He said: “We are happy as a state that at the end of this long journey, we have two of our forests upgraded to national parks. So we appreciate the President of the Federal Republic and all those who have made it possible.
“We know that the environment is part and parcel of human living and our environment has been devastated with the discovery of oil and gas. It has affected us negatively and if no conscious effort is made, the environment will be gone. That is why Bayelsa is interested in efforts to preserve our environment.
“Your visit again gives us hope that our environment is receiving attention from the Federal Government. We have to make efforts to preserve our environment.
“The federal and state governments must work together as we take the issue of environment very seriously. Bayelsa is a peculiar terrain and the provision of speed boats will be necessary.
“We are equally happy that about 100 persons will be engaged from the state in the new national parks. For us, we will continue to put in every effort to ensure that our environment gets back to its natural state.”
The state commissioner for environment, Ebi Ben Ololo, equally expressed appreciation to the Federal Government for the upgrade of the two forest reserves, saying it was a step in the right direction.





