Endangered Species: NPS Boss ‘Goni’ Commended For Community-Driven Conservation Efforts
Amid Nigeria’s war against the capturing and trade of endangered species, the Conservator-General (CG) of the National Park Service (NPS), Dr. Ibrahim Musa Goni, has received huge commendations for his inclusive and community-driven efforts for protected area management in Nigeria, particularly at Gashaka Gumti National Park.
The commendation was contained in a letter written by the Executive Chairman of Serti-Baruwa Local Government Area of Taraba State, Honourable Umar Yusuf Allura Gari to the NPS boss.
The letter conveyed the appreciation of the people of the local government to the Conservator-General, Dr. Goni, for appointing Deputy Conservator of Park (DCP) Jonah Moses, an indigene of the local government, as acting Conservator of Park for Hadejia Wetlands National Park.
Hon. Gari further commended Dr. Goni for the transformative initiatives at Gashaka Gumti National Park under his leadership. These initiatives, according to him, led to the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding with Africa Nature Investors (ANI), which has enhanced the protection of the park, improved internal security, and positively impacted the lives of the local populace through various impactful interventions.
Dr. Goni’s relentless efforts to reposition the Service locally and internationally through strategic collaborations were credited for the park’s recent enlistment as a World Heritage Site by World Heritage Volunteers.
The Chairman expressed gratitude to the CG for honoring their late traditional leader, Lamdo of Gashaka, Alhaji (Dr) Hamman Gabdo Mohammed Sambo, by naming the Administrative Block of Gashaka Gumti National Park after him.
This gesture, he said, will continue to endear the park and the entire Service to the Gashaka people.
While acknowledging the CG’s consistent efforts in providing job opportunities to their youths, he appealed for more employment opportunities, especially in senior cadres, stressing that such gestures will bolster community involvement in the smooth running and management of conflicts with the Service.
Meanwhile, the Executive Chairman also assured the CG of his community’s unwavering support for the National Park Service’s efforts to achieve international standards in conservation and sustainable management of Nigerian parks.