Skip to main content

C’River Forestry Commission, PROWPMAN Sign MOU on Sustainable Green Project

 




By Christiana Ushang

The Cross River State Forestry Commission (CRSFC) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Processed Wood Producers and Marketers Association of Nigeria (PROWPMAN) for the implementation of a Sustainable Green Project across the three senatorial districts of the state.

However, the agreement, signed on Thursday by the Chairman of the Commission, Ntufam Rt. Hon. Deacon George Oben-Etchi, PhD, and the National President of PROWPMAN, Chief Ademola Christopher Oyaleke, aims to restore 5,000 hectares of land in Oban - Group Forest Reserve, Akamkpa Local Government Area (South), Okon River Forest Reserve - Edondon, Obubra Local Government Area (Central), and Yache Forest Reserve - Alifokpa, Yala Local Government Area (North).

Chief Oyaleke said the initiative is designed to promote sustainable forest practices, enhance biodiversity, support climate change mitigation, and foster community development and livelihood opportunities. He commended the CRSFC leadership for its unwavering support, describing the project as PROWPMAN’s most successful afforestation effort in Nigeria.

While making his remarks, the CRSFC Chairman, Hon. Oben-Etchi, expressed excitement about the project, calling it a major step towards restoring and sustaining the state’s forest resources.

 “We want Cross Riverians to know that conscious efforts are being made through tree planting to reclaim our forest reserves. With this MOU, we now have a working document and reference point for future generations,” he said.

Hon. Oben-Etchi assured the National President that the Commission would continue to operate transparently and make its progress public to demonstrate achievements in forest conservation and management.

The Director of Forestry, Mr. Donatus Adie, commended both parties for the unique collaborative initiative on the project and urged other stakeholders(NGOs, CBOs and other Private Sectors) in the state to emulate the effort rather than wait for the government to “do it all.”

Similarly, the Secretary of the Forestry Association of Nigeria (FAN), Cross River Chapter, Dr. Emmanuel A. Ugbong, praised the Commission for providing security support during fieldwork and expressed optimism that the initiative would boost afforestation, regeneration, and ecosystem restoration in the state.

On behalf of PROWPMAN Cross River State Chapter, the Secretary, Mr. Babatunde Williams, disclosed that the association has planted over 25,000 seedlings of different species in Oban, Akamkpa LGA, as part of its 5,000-hectare pilot phase. He appreciated the Commission for its consistent support and collaboration to move the state forward.

The Vice President of PROWPMAN, Chief Dosunmi Adetola, also thanked the Governor of Cross River State, His Excellency Senator Prince Bassey Edet Otu, for granting the association approval to carry out the project and for providing essential logistics for its takeoff.

In his closing remarks, Hon. Oben-Etchi expressed appreciation to PROWPMAN and by extension FAN that is represented by the Chapter Secretary, for their commitments towards sustaining and rejuvenating our forests.

He assured that the partnership would stand the test of time and significantly expand the state’s forest cover.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

BREAKING NEWS: Youths of Ikot Ansa Nab Vandals Destroying Public Utilities, Hand Over to Authorities for Prosecution

  In a combined effort to curb the rampant vandalism of public utilities in Cross River State, the youth leader of Ikot Ansa, Prince, Victor Otu Iso JR, alongside his community, successfully apprehended criminals involved in the destruction of vital public infrastructure. The vandals were caught red-handed this morning, 13th day of September 2024, as they attempted to steal Amor cables belonging to state transformers at Ekpo Iso. Acting swiftly, the youth leader invited the Special Adviser on Public Utilities, Engr. Dr. Jerome Egbe KSM, and his counterpart on General Duties, Barr. Ekpenyong Akiba, to the scene. The Special Advisers arrived promptly, accompanied by operatives of the Nigerian Police Force from the Federal Division, and took custody of the criminals. The suspects have since been transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department (CID) for further interrogation and prosecution. While addressing the youths of Ikot Ansa, Engr. Dr. Egbe and Barr. Akiba commended t...

Engr. Jerome Egbe Visits NSCDC Command for Strategic Partnership on Public Utilities

  The Special Adviser to the Governor of Cross River State on Public Utilities, Engr. Dr. Jerome Egbe, KSM, today, October 8, 2025, paid a courtesy visit to the Commander of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Cross River Command, Mr. Brown Charles, in Calabar.  The visit centered on establishing a strategic partnership to protect and secure public utilities across the state from vandals and criminal elements. During the meeting, Engr. Egbe emphasized the importance of safeguarding all critical public infrastructure and ensuring close collaboration between the Ministry of Public Utilities and the NSCDC in achieving the Governor’s vision for a sustainable and secure state. He also inspected the state of the Command’s facilities and sympathized with the personnel over the recent rainstorm that destroyed parts of the roofing, leaving the building flooded and disrupting operations. Engr. Egbe conveyed the administration’s sympathy and reiterated Governor Bassey O...

UNICROSS ACTING VC EXPRESSES CONCERN OVER DAMAGE OF UNIVERSITY STUCTURES AFTER RAINSTORM IN CALABAR

  The Acting Vice Chancellor of University of Cross River State, Professor Francisca Bassey, has expressed concern over the gravity of damage of the University's structures recorded in the wake of the rainstorm which swept through Calabar city yesterday, the 7th of May, 2025.  The Acting Vice Chancellor who was represented by the Director of Administration,  Professor Tom Ojikpong, expressed this concern when she led members of the University's management team on an on-the-spot inspection of the affected buildings in Calabar campus of the University. Yesterday's fierce rainstorm partially affected some offices including the conference room in the Administrative Building housing the Vice Chancellor's office. Other affected buildings are: the University's Library, Student Affairs building, Biological Science building, Environmental Studies building, New Science Block A, JAMB/CBT center, former Post Graduate School building, Mass Communication old block and the New Aud...