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NEWMAP-EIB, FCTA, to explore collaborative opportunities for environmental sustainability

In a move to explore collaborative opportunities for environmental sustainability, the National project Coordinator NEWMAP-EIB, Engr. Anda Ayuba Yalaks NIAE, FNAH, FNIWE on Wednesday 12th February 2025, played host to delegation of Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) led by the Director Planning Dr. Haruna Umar. The FCTA representatives who were on a courtesy visit expressed interest in collaboration and partnership with NEWMAP-EIB. Given the challenges of land degradation and erosion affecting the FCT and environs, the mandate secretary & NEWMAP-EIB collaboration is key as it will leverage collective efforts in addressing the environmental challenges and further drive sustainable development. Dr. Haruna Umar who led the delegation, expressed optimism that with NEWMAP-EIB’s proven record of success in addressing environmental challenges, this partnership will strengthens efforts in sustainable land management and environmental restoration in the Federal Capital Territory, which falls under the FCTA’s Agricultural, Water and Environmental sectors. The meeting had in attendance, the National project Coordinator NEWMAP-EIB, Engr. Anda Ayuba Yalaks NIAE, FNAH, FNIWE, Mr Haruna Umar (Director Planning FCTA), Dr Fortune Onwumere (DD forestry FCTA) and the NEWMAP-EIB Specialist Staff.  

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NEWMAP-EIB STRENGTHENS PARTNERSHIP WITH UNOPS TOWARDS ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

CAPTION: The National Project Coordinator NEWMAP-EIB, Engr Anda Ayuba Yalaks NIAE FNAH FNIWE (L), Houcen Agrebe (Head of Operations UNOPS)(R), Hazel Natukinda (Project  Manager) (M). The National Project Coordinator, Nigeria Climate Adaptation Erosion and Watershed Project (NEWMAP-EIB), Engr Anda Ayuba Yalaks, has reaffirmed the project’s commitment to environmental restoration and resilience for Nigeria’s sustainable development. In a meeting held on Friday with the representatives of the United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) in Abuja, he stated that the project has only two components which are (1)Erosion and Watershed Infrastructural Investment (2) Project Management, which will give technical assistance where necessary to ensure effective project delivery to achieve the desired project development objective(PDO). During the meeting, Engr. Anda stated that the project intends to approach Implementation using the Watershed Management approach, which is a holistic approach. “Tackling the issue of erosion, focusing on mitigation, flooding, and land degradation will tackle the problem at the onset, it will also be cheaper and cost-effective, ” he said. Providing updates on the project, he said the project will deal with environmental restoration aimed at restoring the environment and to develop the resilience of the environment with regard to the impact of climate change. “it will be a project that will involve stakeholders and community engagement, strengthening the community’s resilience, support livelihoods initiatives for the sustainability of infrastructural investments’ he said. Engr. Anda, further reiterates: “When the people are in the center arm on the driving seat the seat of the ordeal, they will also learn lessons on how to continuously tackle issues of land degradation and as a result of that, whatever is being put in place will be sustained by teaching them simple maintenance tips. He commended the United Nations Office for Project Services ( UNOPS) for deeming it fit to come to Nigeria to brief the FPMU of the ongoing restructuring in UNOPS. He also expressed optimism that the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the Federal Government of Nigeria and UNOPS will be signed in no distant time. This will result in declaring the project disbursement effective. Mr. Houcen Agrebe, Head of Operations in Dakar, Senegal, stated that their mission in Nigeria is to brief the FPMU of the changes that have taken place within the UNOPS within the management structure of UNOPS within the African Continent. He disclosed that it is a restructuring for efficiency within the UNOPS. Ms Ifeoma Monwuba, the outgoing Director/Representative of UNOPS, Ghana Multi- Country Office will be replaced by Sylvia Gario as the incoming Director. He also mentioned that these changes are only in the senior leadership positions and specific in Africa, adding that the office which formerly was located in Ghana covered only Anglophone countries but now has been expanded to cover the Francophone countries. He further added that there is no change in the agreement deal. The Nigeria office will be interfacing with the UNOPS office in Dakar, Senegal and he will be supervising the implementation of the project once the service level agreement is signed as well as the project manager, based in Abuja. The meeting was attended by National Project Coordinator NEWMAP-EIB, Engr. Anda Ayuba Yalaks, Houcen Agrebe (Head Of Operations UNOPS) Hazel Natukunda ( Project Manager Abuja Office), and all FPMU Specialists Staff.  

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PHOTO NEWS – Courtesy Visit to Kogi State SSG

    Koton Karfe Gully Erosion Site, Kofon_karfe LGA along Lokoja-Abuja Road Ekuku Dam Gully Erosion, Agassa_Okene District Onyukoko Gully Site (Okene District LGA) Ihima Gully Erosion Site, Okene LGA Ozuma Gully Erosion Site, Okengwen-Okene LGA Ojuku District Gully Site, Ankpa LGA Iyale District Road Gully Erosion Site, Ankpa LGA   The NPC on a guided tour of the Kogi SPMU Premises by the SPC Dr. Abbas Yahaya

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