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Taraba partners foundation on environmental conservation




In commemoration of Earth Day 2025, themed “Our Power, Our Planet,” the Taraba State Government has strengthened its environmental conservation agenda through a strategic partnership with the Africa Nature Investors Foundation.


A statement from the partners stated that both parties signed a Memorandum of Understanding focused on enhancing protection and sustainable management of the expansive Gashaka Gumti National Park, which spans Taraba and Adamawa States.


It stated, “The day before the signing of the MoU in March 2025, Gautier Mignot, European Union Ambassador to Nigeria and ECOWAS, paid a courtesy visit to Governor Agbu Kefas after visiting Gashaka Gumti National Park, which he described as a ‘jewel of nature’ and a great asset for Taraba and Adamawa states.


“The MoU between Taraba State and ANI positions the park as a catalyst for development in the state and outlines collaboration between ANI and Taraba State on eco-tourism, culture, agriculture, pastoralism, education, and health.



“It also buttresses the state’s resolve to tackle deforestation and the illegal wildlife trade.  Furthermore, it supports Taraba State’s efforts to achieve key Sustainable Development Goals by addressing climate change, improving education and healthcare access, while promoting inclusive economic growth.”


The Executive Governor of Taraba State, Agbu Kefas, emphasised the rich benefits of the initiative, stating, “This partnership demonstrates our commitment to conservation that delivers tangible benefits for our communities. Gashaka Gumti National Park represents both an ecological treasure and a significant economic asset capable of generating employment and attracting investment to Taraba State.”


The governor, while assuring ANI Foundation of his administration’s continued support, added, “We will work closely with ANI to ensure that the park is effectively managed and that the benefits of conservation are shared equitably among our communities.”


The Executive Director, ANI Foundation, Tunde Morakinyo, commended the state government’s vision.


 “Our collaboration will ensure the park becomes a model for sustainable development, balancing ecological preservation with economic progress. The MoU positions Taraba State at the forefront of Nigeria’s conservation efforts, showcasing how environmental protection can drive sustainable development.


“As the world marks the 55th anniversary of Earth Day with its focus on tripling renewable energy capacity by 2030, which is growing in Nigeria as well, some states in Nigeria are becoming more involved in the protection of biodiversity and effective management of national parks to drive economic development.


“Taraba State’s initiative highlights the growing recognition of biodiversity protection as a cornerstone of economic planning. The partnership serves as a blueprint for other states seeking to harmonise environmental conservation with development objectives,” he said.

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