Niger Delta
‘Kerosene Scarcity Is Depleting Forest Reserve’
A firewood dealer in Ibeno, Akwa Ibom Mr Adele John says the scarcity of kerosene in the country has heightened the demand for firewood and increased pressure on forest resources.
He told newsmen in Ibeno at the weekekend that it was becoming increasingly difficult for him and other firewood dealers in the area to meet the high demand for firewood.
John noted with regret that there were no plans by the state government to plant trees to replace the ones felled by log vendors and people looking for firewood for cooking.
He said: “I have been in the firewood business for quite some time, and when we started, we didn’t have to go far into the bush to get firewood.
“So many illegal activities are taking place in the forest now, and that makes one to go very far into the bush to get firewood.”
John said the unhealthy situation was adversely affecting the forest, with more trees being felled daily, adding that “if things continue like this, there will soon be no trees to protect the environment, especially along the coastline”.
He said that the inconveniences involved in getting wood in the bush, including the cost of carrying it to the market had accounted for the increase in the price of the commodity.
John added that the price of wood had risen further following increased demand for it, occasioned by kerosene scarcity being experienced across the country.
“Scarcity of kerosene has made more people to take to firewood for cooking, and this is pushing the price up.
“Even with the high price, the demand for wood is still high, and some people even pay in advance or book ahead, and at times we have problems of meeting demand,” he added.
The dealer said that a piece of firewood which used to sell at N20 in the area, was now being sold at N150 “and people are still rushing for it and making us to go more into the bush to get wood”.
He said that the regular customers were bakers and women who used wood to dry fish, but added that “now, almost every home uses firewood”.
John noted that the high cost of firewood had not deterred the people who had resorted to the commodity for domestic cooking, preferring it to kerosene.
“Housewives who use firewood say that any food cooked with wood tastes better than the one cooked with kerosene stove,” he said.
He appealed to the government to “make kerosene available to the people, so as to discourage excessive cutting of trees”.
Niger Delta
Fouchee Celebrates Asari’s Recognition
Niger Delta
Kalabari Media Forum Hails Recognition Of Dokubo Asari As Amayanabo
The Kalabari Media Forum has endorsed the recognition of Alabo, Alhaji Mujaheed Dokubo Asari as the Amayanabo of Torusarama Piri and the historical relevance of the award.
A communique issued after the 2024 end of year summit of the Forum also commends the Executive Governor of Rivers State, Sir Siminialaye Joseph Fubara for the recognition which they described as the best end of year gift to the Kalabari people.
The Communique signed by the Coordinator of the Forum, Alabo Dagogo Clinton and the Secretary, Mr. Harry Awolayeofori Macmorrison states that the gesture should make the Kalabari people to get back to the drawing board and consolidate on existing inter and intra communal peace within the region.
According to the statement, Torusarama Piri was the first place where the founding fathers of Kalabari converged from different cultures, tribes and backgrounds. Adding that those saying that the Kalabari people are not united should think again.
” As the different founding fathers were able to form a formidable ethnic nationality, modern day Kalabari should be able to sink the differences between the constituent communities and with other non-Kalabari speaking neighbours to achieve the needed internal cohesion for development”. It states.
The Forum further congratulated Alabo Asari Dokubo on his recognition and urged him to use the opportunity to do even more for the Kalabari people and Rivers State as a whole.
According to the statement, the Forum is happy with the recognition of Dokubo Asari not because he is one of the patrons of the Forum, but because he is about the most Kalabari-centric figure living, who has also committed enormous resources for the protection of the Kalabari people.
They urged the Kalabari Se Kobiri and the entire people of the ethnic nationality to work with Alabo Dokubo Asari and put to rest speculations about Kalabari that some persons have exploited against the interest of the Kalabari people over the years.
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