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Land degradation hits nearly half of Nigeria, FG discloses

NewsdeskBy NewsdeskJuly 19, 2025Updated:July 19, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Federal Government says desertification and land degradation have impacted the livelihoods of more than 40 million Nigerians and affected 43 per cent of the country’s landmass, approximately 923,000 square kilometres.

The Minister of Environment, Mr Balarabe Lawal, said this on Friday in Abuja at a National Dialogue themed “Restore the Land: Unlock the Opportunities.

“The event was organized by the Centre for Journalism Innovation and Development (CJID) under its Climate Change Project, with support from the Federal Ministry of Environment.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the dialogue was held to commemorate the 2025 World Desertification and Drought Day (WDD) and Sand and Dust Day.

Represented by the Ministry’s Permanent Secretary, Dr Mahmud Kambari, the minister described land degradation as a global crisis.

He noted that dryland degradation had resulted in the loss of 24 billion tonnes of fertile soil globally, significantly reducing food production and threatening food security.

Citing the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD), Lawal said that more than two million hectares of land were lost annually to desertification, land degradation, and drought.“In spite of this, it is estimated that 300 million hectares of land will be required to meet food demand by the year 2030,” he said.

He explained that the 2025 WDD theme emphasised the importance of investing in sustainable land management practices to prevent and reverse land degradation.

The efforts, he said, also tackled broader challenges such as economic and food insecurity, water shortages, and climate change.

Lawal stressed that achieving Nigeria’s socio-economic growth targets would not be possible without environmental protection and sustainable management of land and natural resources.

He added that the government was prioritizing environmental issues and had developed institutions, policies, action plans, programmes and projects aimed at addressing land degradation, desertification, and related environmental threats.

Also speaking, Mrs Regina Nwaneri, Director of the Department of Desertification, Land Degradation and Drought Management, said Nigeria, as a party to the UNCCD, remained committed to combating desertification.

However, she warned that current land restoration efforts were not at a scale sufficient to meet urgent national and global needs.

She noted that in spite of UN projections that one billion dollars was needed daily from 2025 to 2030 to combat land degradation, current investments in restoration efforts fell short of that goal.

Nonetheless, she acknowledged the Nigerian government’s ongoing investments in land restoration and drought management.

Earlier, Mr Ifeanyi Chukwudi, Senior Project Manager at CJID, stated that the centre was working with relevant ministries and stakeholders to promote scalable, policy-driven interventions.

He added that CJID was also supporting research and the media in raising awareness of drought and desertification challenges.

“We have engaged more than 500 journalists across Nigeria and the Lake Chad region to spotlight land issues and bring them to the forefront for policymaker attention,” Chukwudi said.

He called on the government to hold land users accountable, particularly organisations that extracted natural resources without approval, proper land assessments, or adherence to regulatory procedures.

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