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Chuks Oyema-Aziken

Three Nigerian youths Fatima Aliyu Magaji, Musa Ibrahim and Pius Ekomki have been named Nationwide Company for the Nice Inexperienced Wall Company’s Youth Champions.

A press launch from the Company stated the three Champions had been chosen by a clear and open course of and proceeded to symbolize Nigeria on the 1st version of the Pan African Company for the Nice Inexperienced Wall ‘Inexperienced Youth Caravan’ which passed off in Senegal, Mauritania, and Mali from fifteenth to thirtieth December 2022.

NAGGW stated their recognition is testomony to their commitments to championing environmental sustainability, local weather consciousness and local weather motion particularly because it pertains to the Nice Inexperienced Wall Initiative in Nigeria.

The expertise and classes gained by the Youth Champions from the inexperienced youth caravan confirmed the necessity to mobilize the younger and girls inhabitants to participate in addressing problems with land degradation and desertification in Nigeria; these experiences and classes resulted within the conceptualization and launching of the NAGGW Youth Volunteers Programme (NYVP) by the Director Common of the NAGGW Dr. Yusuf Maina-Bukar.

In an earlier message, the Director Common invited youths inside the ages of 18 to 35 from the eleven frontline states of its operational fields to volunteer and take part within the programme. He acknowledged that the NYVP intends to unlock, harness, and coordinate the huge potentials of the youth power within the area into alternatives for attaining holistic nature-based options growth and realizing the Nice Inexperienced Wall imaginative and prescient in Nigeria that has the potential to remodel Nigeria’s drylands right into a thriving financial hub.

The Company stated these within the programme ought to go to www.nyvp.ggwnigeria.gov.ng to register with a sound NIN quantity.

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