In response to the challenges of gully erosion and the emerging Land degradation and environmental insecurity, a request for assistance was made in 2010 by Mr. President to the World Bank Nigeria office, to support the country in addressing severe erosion and its impacts in south-eastern Nigeria. The Federal Ministry of Environment in concert with the World Bank and its partner agencies have designed the Nigeria Erosion and Watershed Management Project (NEWMAP) to address on a multi-dimensional scale the menace of gully erosion in the south east as well as land degradation in the North. The project (NEWMAP) is in line with the growth and resilience goals of Nigeria’s Vision 20:2020.
The Nigeria Erosion and Watershed Management Project (NEWMAP) development objective, aims to reduce vulnerability to soil erosion in targeted sub-catchments. This eight-(8) year innovative, multi-sectoral project will finance State-led interventions to prevent and reverse land degradation, initially focusing on gully erosion sites that threaten infrastructure and livelihoods in seven States: Abia, Anambra, Cross River, Ebonyi, Edo, Enugu and Imo. It will subsequently scale out to other states nationwide.
For more information: https://newmap.gov.ng
REGISTERER EHORECON_HQ, DR. BABA YAKUBU MOHAMMED CHAIRMAN, COMMITEE OF REGISTRARS OF HEALTH PROFESSION, MOHAMMED IBRAHIM MAMI AND SECRETARY OF THE COMMITEE, ALIHU ABUDULAHI ANGARA ON A COURTESY CALL TO THE HON. MINISTER
Hon. Minister of Honourable Minister Of Environment, Dr. Mohammad Mahmood Abubakar, Registerer EHORECON_HQ, Dr. Baba Yakubu Mohammed Chairman, Commitee of Registrars of Health Profession, Mohammed Ibrahim Mami and Secretary of the Commitee, Alihu Abudulahi Angara paid a courtesy call to the Hon. Minister
FLAGGING-OFF THE CONSTRUCTION AND REHABILITATION OF OGONILAND WATER PROJECTS BY THE MINISTER OF ENVIRONMENT DR. MOHAMMAD MAHMOOD ABUBAKAR
The Minister of Environment Dr. Mohammad Mahmood Abubakar flaggs-off the construction and rehabilitation of Ogoniland Water Projects. The flag-off coincided with #WorldWaterDay. 22nd March, 2021