Chief Sunny Onuesoke, an environmental advocate and Chief Executive Officer of DAS Energy Services Limited, has said the ban on exportation of wood and allied products by the Federal Government is a big win for Nigerian.

This is as he also lauded the Federal Government for the bold move, saying the decision is timely in order to preserve the environment.
Recall that as part of efforts to avert an environmental crisis, the Federal Government declared an immediate nationwide ban on the exportation of wood and allied products.
To demonstrate its seriousness, the government has also declared all previously issued licences and permits for wood extraction and exportation suspended and invalid with immediate effect.
The Minister of Environment, Balarabe Abbas Lawal, unveiled the directive, titled,’ Presidential Executive Order on the Prohibition of Exportation of Wood and Allied Products, 2025,’ during the 18th meeting of the National Council on Environment held in Katsina State.
Speaking to journalists on the sideline of the event, the former Delta State gubernatorial aspirant noted that the ban is the right move, admitting that it prioritises sustainability over short-term gains, adding that its success depends entirely on enforcement, support for local processors and alternative livelihoods for communities that depend on logging.
“Big win for Nigeria’s environment,” he said.
“The Federal Government’s decision to ban wood export and revoke licences will help curb illegal logging and protect our forests. This move shows commitment to sustainable development and conservation of our forest,” he noted.
Onuesoke who has been in the forefront in the campaign against wood logging and deforestation called on the state governors to curb illegal logging, just as he advised that the Federal Government should hold governors whose states are still involve in wooding logging responsible.
“The Federal Government could say no wood should pass through the ports or border into the country. Right now, it is now left for the sub-national head especially the Governors to implement not alone curbing the exportation, but the illegal cutting and deforestation of our forest.
“It is now the duty of the sub-national head who are the Governors to implement a very stringent restricted law concerning illegal logging which is deforestation,” he stated.
Recall that Onuesoke in his past publications has condemned the rate at which forest resources are being depleted for food crop cultivation, lumbering, sand excavation, road construction and fuel wood exploitation among others.
While enumerating on the importance of forest, the former Delta State gubernatorial aspirant noted that apart from timber resources, tropical rain forest is very rich in variety of plant, animal products that provide food, energy, medicine, shelter, recreational facilities and climate change.
He added that it equally plays important roles in the amelioration of weather conditions and patterns, protection of soil and food crops among others. He, however lamented that the valuable goods, services and benefits provided by the tropical forest are being threatened by deforestation.

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