Great Green Wall seeks Jigawa’s support for mega 10th anniversary celebration

The National Agency for the Great Green Wall (NAGGW) is targeting a high-profile celebration on July 29 to mark its 10th anniversary.
The agency’s Director-General, Sale Abubakar, made this known on Friday in Dutse, Jigawa State, during a courtesy visit to Governor Umar Namadi.
Mr Abubakar said the agency, over the years, led national efforts in combating desertification, restoring degraded lands and improving livelihoods in the 11 frontline states of northern Nigeria.
He explained that through extensive afforestation, water harvesting, and community engagement programmes, the agency made measurable contributions to environmental sustainability and climate resilience.
The director-general added that Jigawa State was among the 11 frontline states of the agency’s operation due to its strategic importance.
Mr Abubakar stated, “Aside the normal GGW activities, projects such as the Action Against Desertification (AAD) and Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), were all executed in the state. The agency will be bold to state that Jigawa State has the highest GGW activities and other international funding support. Hence the reason to select it as the venue for this year’s GGW Day which coincides with the 10th anniversary of the agency. To commemorate a decade of dedicated service and raise national awareness, the agency is planning a high-profile celebration to be hosted in Dutse on July 29, 2025.”
According to him, the event will serve as a moment of reflection, recognition, and renewed commitment to the goals of the African Union-led Great Green Wall Initiative (GGWI).
Mr Abubakar added that the previous GGW Day was celebrated in Abuja with Vice-President Kashim Shettima in attendance, among other notable personalities.
He stated that the event would feature activities such as the National Green Wall Summit and a fundraiser to complement the Federal Government’s effort.
According to him, other activities lined up include public tree planting campaigns, environmental awareness programmes, cultural and stakeholders’ engagement including awards to recognise partners and contributors.
He added, “We are extolling your remarkable commitment to national development and CSR particularly in supporting social impactful causes. Therefore, your usual cooperation in championing the cause of mitigating climate change menace in your state and beyond, the agency decided to host this year’s event in Dutse. This is to appreciate your unwavering commitment to environmental concerns.’’
Responding, the governor commended the agency for its laudable programmes that helped the state safeguard its environment and restored degraded soil in many parts of the state.
Mr Namadi assured of his administration’s readiness to host the summit and ensured its success in all ramifications.
The governor noted, “I want to assure that Jigawa State is happy to host this year’s summit, and we are ready to ensure its success in all ramifications. You will find us cooperative and supportive. As a New World, on behalf of the people and government of Jigawa State, I want to sincerely thank you for choosing the state for this year’s summit.’’
(NAN)
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