04/02/2026
Yobe Records Major Gains Against Desertification Through ACReSAL, Other Interventions — Environment Commissioner
The Yobe State Commissioner for Environment, Alhaji Sidi Yakubu Karasuwa, says the state has recorded major successes in its fight against desertification and environmental degradation through the implementation of the ACReSAL Project and other strategic interventions.
The Commissioner disclosed this during an interview granted to Mr. John Adama, an Impact Study Consultant undertaking a national assessment of ACReSAL implementation across beneficiary states.
Karasuwa described desert encroachment as one of the most serious environmental challenges confronting Yobe State, noting that the phenomenon has continued to threaten livelihoods, displace communities and degrade productive land.
He explained that the state government, in collaboration with development partners, has intensified efforts to curb the menace through the establishment of shelter belts, tree planting and land restoration programmes.
According to him, no fewer than 70 shelter belts (windbreaks) have been successfully established across different parts of the state, alongside extensive plantation activities aimed at halting the advancing desert and rehabilitating degraded landscapes.
“To date, we have recovered at least 184 hectares of land through these interventions,” Karasuwa said.
The Commissioner stressed that the impact of the programme extends beyond environmental protection, as reclaimed land is enabling affected communities to return to their homes, resume farming and restore their means of livelihood.
“This is not just about trees; it is about people. Reclaimed land means communities can return, farm and resume their normal activities. There is visible happiness and a renewed sense of hope among our people,” he added.
While commending the progress recorded so far, Karasuwa called for sustained and increased support from the ACReSAL project and other partners to enable t