By Mashe Umaru Gwamna

As part of measures towards ensuring the protection of mangroves and oceans in the country, the Federal Government said it set to consider a national mangrove restoration project that will deliver environmental and sustainable livelihood benefits for people living in the Niger Delta region.

The minister of State for Environment, Barr. Sharon Ikeazor, made the disclosure as Nigeria joins the rest of the world to commemorate the 2020 International Day for the Conservation of the Mangrove Ecosystem .

Barr. Ikeazor stated that the federal government is ready to support any programme that would help in promoting healthy mangrove ecosystem in the country.

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According to her, Nigeria has the largest mangrove cover in Africa, and the fourth largest in the World.

She added that over 60% of these mangroves, equivalent to 6,000 square kilometres, is found in the Niger-Delta region.

She said: “Physically, they serve as buffers between marine and terrestrial communities; protect shorelines from damaging winds, waves and floods; and reduce coastal erosion. Mangrove thickets improve water quality by filtering pollutants and trapping sediments from the land.

“Ecologically, they provide habitat for a diverse array of terrestrial organisms and support a rich biodiversity. Their soils are highly effective carbon sinks, sequestering vast amounts of carbon, thereby reducing Greenhouse Gases.”

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The Minister called on individuals and corporate organizations to support government’s effort in making sure that mangroves are restored and protected across the country.

This was contained in a statement signed by Saghir el Mohammed,Director Press.

She also disclosed that ,the federal government is demonstrating its commitment to the conservation and management of the mangroves, by signing and ratifying some multilateral agreements, such as Abidjan Convention, Ramsar Convention and Maputo Convention, among others.

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