The district heads from Makera, Barnawa, Tudun Wada, Doka and Kawo attended the engagement meeting and pledged their support.
He reiterated NESREA’s mandate to enforce environmental laws and regulations aimed at safeguarding public health and protecting natural ecosystems.
Mr Yahya said the engagement was to sensitise the traditional leaders to the need to encourage their communities to secure development permits.
Consider anyone who sends you far away from Allah as your enemy. Stick with righteous people and run away from criminals and evildoers,” he said.
