Kwara hands over state game reserve to FG 

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Kwara State Governor, AbdulRahman-AbdulRazaq.

Kwara State Governor, AbdulRahman-AbdulRazaq

Kwara State Governor, Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq, on Tuesday inaugurated a steering committee for the transfer of the Kampe Games Reserve to the Federal Government as a National Park.

According to a Government House statement released by Chief Press Secretary to the State Deputy Governor, Modupe Joel, on Tuesday, Abdulrazaq also officially handed over the reserve to the Federal Government as a national park.

“The reserve is located in Patigi Local Government Area of the state. Its handover followed the presidential declaration of November 2020, and the subsequent passage by the National Assembly.

“The Governor called it a significant step taken to improve the environment and advance the sustainability of the natural resources.

“Today marks a crucial moment in our collective efforts. The inauguration of the Steering Committee is a fulfillment of the Federal Government’s roadmap for the transformation of the Kampe Games Reserve into a National Park,” the Governor said at the inauguration ceremony in Ilorin,” the statement said.

The committee, which comprises cabinet members, traditional leaders and other senior citizens, is tasked with guiding the process and bringing their invaluable experience to ensure a successful transition.

“Our commitment to this initiative stems from our desire to offer Kwara State greater opportunities for growth.

“We aim to position our state on the global map for biodiversity conservation, environmental sustainability, and the effective management of our human and natural resources.

“The Kampe Games Reserve, named after the Kampe River, is one of Kwara State’s natural treasures. It is a gift of nature, and our responsibility is to preserve and enhance it for the benefit of future generations,” the statement further said.

Abdulrazaq congratulated the committee members and tasked them to participate actively in the process of conserving the park and contributing to a sustainable future for all Nigerians.

The Minister of Environment, Balarabe Lawal, represented by the Conservator General National Park Service, Ibrahim Goni, said former President of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari had approved the upgrade of 10 Forest and Game Reserves to National Parks, including Kampe Forest Reserve, increasing the total number of National Parks in Nigeria to 17.

Lawal said the establishment aligns with the country’s efforts to meet global biodiversity conservation targets outlined in the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and to enhance internal security.

He commended the governor’s swift response to the call by the Federal Government, adding, “Your commitment to protecting our planet is truly commendable, and your role in the sustainable development of our nation is invaluable.”

The Chairperson of the Committee and Commissioner for Environment, Nafisat Buge, said the development offers opportunities for environmental restoration, biodiversity regeneration, and an additional tourist site in the state.

“As a state, we acknowledge that this new status of KAMPE will be of immense benefits to us, the neighbouring and adjoining communities to Kampe, and indeed neighbouring states,” she said.

On his part, the Emir of Patigi, Ibrahim Umar (Bologi II) thanked the governor for taking a bold step to hand over the KAMPE reserve to the National Park.

Umar pledged the support of the Emirate for the Federal Government towards the realisation of the project.

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