Forestry Commission Destroys 20 Hectares Indian-Hemp Plantation In Ekiti    … stresses commitment to combating illegalities in forests reserves

The Executive Secretary of the State Forestry Commission, Mr Sunday Adekunle who gave the assurance during a meeting in Ado-Ekiti, said  making its forest reserves more productive and flushing out men of the underworld from the reserves across the State were high on the agenda of the  commission.

He disclosed that following a tip-off that some miscreants were engaging in nefarious activities in the Government Reserves along the Ise axis, a 20 hectare-Indian Hemp plantation within the Ise Forest  Reserves was spotted, destroyed and set on fire recently by officers and men of the Forestry Task Force  of the Commission 

Adekunle said the 20 Hectare- Indian  Hemp plantation and nursery prepared for transplanting of the illegal weeds were  destroyed in the operation, stressing that the recent recruitment of  22 new Forest Officers and 17 Boundary Guards by the Oyebanji Administration was having the required multiplier effect in terms of improved  security through  regular patrols of the forest reserves by the  boundary guards and other officials of the Commission 

He disclosed that efforts were on to encourage local farmers who would  engage in farming activities on some lands within the forest reserves through agroforestry methods, particularly through planting of tree seedlings being currently raised at the Commission’s  Central Nursery at Erinfun in Ado-Ekiti.

The Executive Secretary disclosed that the commission would continue to embark on Public education and sensitization on key areas such as tree planting, wildlife, fire control and other matters in its bid to boost forest conservation and afforestation efforts in the State.

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