By Abah Benjamin Eneojoh Lokoja, Kogi State August 15, 2025 Kogi State Governor, Alhaji Ahmed Usman Ododo, has reiterated his commitment to addressing environmental challenges and promoting sustainability in the state. Represented by the Commissioner for Environment, Hon. Engr. Joseph Olusegun, Governor Ododo today in Lokoja declared aACReSAL programme open, emphasizing the importance of collective action in achieving environmental sustainability. "The ACReSAL Project is far more than intervention, it is a transformative mission," Governor Ododo said. "Through strategic catchment plan management, we are working to harmonize land use and empower communities not just as beneficiaries but as active custodians of their various environments." He added that the engagement is a call to action and a call to proffer solutions to share practical knowledge that will define the environmental legacy that will be left behind. I hereby declare the Stakeholder Workshop open" he said. The programme aims to develop strategic catchment management plans for the Sarkin-Powa-Kaduna, Okwa-Mada, Gurara-Gbako, Lokoja-Niger, and Aloma-Ebonyi catchments. These plans will serve as a blueprint for long-term transformation, restoring dignity to drylands, rebalancing ecosystems, and strengthening the resilience of millions of people across northern Nigeria. The National Project Coordinator, Mr. Abdulhamid Umar, highlighted the importance of stakeholder engagement in developing the catchment management plans. He noted that the plans will facilitate the ACReSAL project to meet its objectives, including restoring 1 million hectares of degraded land and impacting 3.4 million direct beneficiaries. Barr. Ladi Jato, Kogi State Project Coordinator of ACReSAL Project, welcomed participants …















