VMT News Ltd
No 1 News Site in Nigeria

Bauchi State Govt. renews warning against bush burning

21

Bauchi State Govt. renews warning against bush burning

The Bauchi State Ministry of Housing and Environment has renewed its warning to residents to desist from bush burning as it poses serious threat to the environment, public health and efforts to combat climate change.

The Director of Climate Change in the ministry, Mr Nasiru Umar, gave the warning in an interview with journalists on Thursday in Bauchi.

He raised concern on increasing incidence of bush burning across the state, adding that the practice, commonly associated with some farmers, hunters and some individuals, has become a major environmental challenge that requires urgent attention.

He explained that many farmers still rely on burning vegetation to clear farmlands, while hunters often set bushes ablaze to flush out wild animals.

The director added that in several instances, fires were ignited accidentally through careless disposal of cigarette butts or indiscriminate burning of refuse.

According to him, bush burning releases dangerous gases such as carbon monoxide into the atmosphere, worsening air pollution and contributing significantly to global warming.

He noted that the intense heat from uncontrolled fires destroys vital soil nutrients, kills wildlife and leads to loss of trees that naturally help to regulate the climate.

“Trees play crucial role in absorbing polluted air and reducing the effects of climate change. When they are destroyed by fire, the land becomes exposed to excessive heat, resulting to poor soil quality and accelerated environmental degradation.

“Bush burning removes the natural ground cover that protects the soil, making it vulnerable to erosion and reducing its fertility”, Umar said.

This, he noted, also leads to loss of beneficial organisms that are essential for sustainable agriculture and human survival.

He disclosed that the ministry has intensified public sensitisation and awareness across communities to discourage the age-long practice.

He urged farmers and residents to embrace safer and environmentally friendly alternatives for land clearing and waste disposal, stressing that “collective responsibility is key to protecting the environment for future generations.”

Support Voice Media Trust journalism of integrity and credibility

Good journalism costs a lot of money. Yet only good journalism can ensure the possibility of a good society, an accountable democracy, and a transparent government.

For continued free access to the best investigative journalism in the country, we ask you to consider making a modest support to this noble endeavour.

By contributing to Voice Media Trust, you are helping to sustain a journalism of relevance and ensuring it remains free and available to all.

Donate into:

Dollar Account:

  • A/C NO: 3003093745
    A/C NAME: VOICE MEDIA TRUST LTD
    BANK: UNITED BANK FOR AFRICA

Naira Account:

  • A/C NO: 1023717841
    A/C NAME: VOICE  MEDIA TRUST LTD
    BANK: UNITED BANK FOR AFRICA

Leave A Reply

Your email address will not be published.