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Goya District, Desertification, and the Reality of Tree Planting

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Goya District, Desertification, and the Reality of Tree Planting

By: Balami Lazarus

My pen and I have been longing to write about Goya District, one of the homes of the Kare-Kare people, whose traces are also found in Jigawa and Bauchi states. The kare-kare are known to be a peaceful group of people who have made their marks in the fields of education and business.

Let me lightly inform you that Goya District was created in 1990. The district is part of the Fika Emirate Council in the Fika local government of Yobe State. Pharmacist Alhaji Garba Abdullahi Daya (1932–2022) was the first district head.

It was interesting living with the Dayas as young men in the 1980s and 1990s, where we related well as family friends and neighbors. As neighbors, we were privileged to have near-free drugs and treatments for our minor ailments because Bappa, as he was fondly called, was a respected pharmacist and CEO of Daya Pharmacuetical Chemist Limited Maiduguri. And was always there for us in our needs for our medical attention. The creation of Goya District was a new dawn for the Dayas, where the head and some members of the family relocated to Daya, the headquarter of Goya District.

The human environment has been the most comfortable place to live, where plants and animals formed part of the eco-system as a driving force for human existence. Similarly, the World Environment Day of June of every year has been set aside by the United Nations to raise awareness among the citizens of the world about the importance of the environment and its positive impact on mankind through its eco-system as a change driver.

This year’s theme, “Land Restoration, Desertification, and Drought Resilience,” was taken seriously with passion by the Goya District for the protection of their environment. The district organized a tree planting campaign recently for land restoration and the control of desertification. This effort was supported by the newly installed district head, Alhaji Musa Garba Daya. “My domain is vast and open, prone to desertification, and we are at the threat of desert encroachment; therefore, tree planting is one of the solutions for checking and controlling desert encroachment.”

Desert encroachment, land degradation, and drought are some of the environmental factors affecting some parts of Yobe and Borno states that are lying on the fringes of the simi-arid Sahara desert. One of the above is a natural phenomenon affecting these areas with its yearly advancement. However, human initiatives and efforts towards desertification control in Goya District go beyond yearly activity. “For us in Goya, it will be a continuous activity. Tree planting and care of our environment are paramount.”.

World Environment Day has always been a ceremonial activity, but my findings on Goya, the Council, and the people show that trees like Neem, Malmo, and Hybrid Mango trees are desperately needed. “Our common goal of making Goya greener and more sustainable for Goya and its people with your help, whether in the form of monetary donations, seedlings, or your active involvement in our Goya District Landscape Restoration Initiative, is welcomed.”.

It is true that our environment needs our collective care and attention if we, as people, take cues from the Goya District Initiative. The beauty of our environment is that humans and animals will benefit from the natural engineering of the eco-system.

Balami, a publisher/columnist (8036779290).

Goya District, Desertification, and the Reality of Tree Planting

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