ACReSAL Project Seeks Media Support for Project Implementation
April 30, 2023
The National Project Coordinator, Agro-Climatic Resilience in Semi-Arid Landscapes (ACReSAL), Mr Abdulhamid Umar has solicited the support of the media to enhance the success of the project.
The NPC made this known when he received the executive officials of the Environmental Media Correspondents Association of Nigeria, EMCAN in his office in Abuja.
He said ACReSAL Project is aimed at increasing the implementation of sustainable landscape management practices in targeted watersheds in northern Nigeria.
“Part of our development objective also, is to strengthen Nigeria’s long-term enabling environment for integrated climate-resilient landscape management,” Umar added.
He explained that the success of their activities will easily be achieved by the time they are able to effectively communicate what their ACReSAL Project is all about to their target beneficiaries, while also getting relevant feedback about their project.
Umar, further assured that their ACReSAL management will collaborate with EMCAN in a bid to ensure their organisation is seen in the most positive light by the general public.
“I want to assure you that we are committed to strengthening the existing relationship between our organization and EMCAN.
“The relationship between myself and the media has been longstanding. Hence, you have no choice but to ensure that one of your own succeeds.
“We expect that your EMCAN will serve as our information disseminators. You will also be the one to gatekeep our works, and ensure that only what is desirable gets to the public,” he said.
Earlier, Chuks Oyema, Chairman of EMCAN, congratulated Mr. Umar on his appointment as ACReSAL’s National Project Coordinator, wishing him success in his new position.
Oyema, who writes for The Authority newspaper, also commended the ACReSAL Coordinator for the good work he has been doing in the area of land management in the country, pledging EMCAN’s support to him and his management team.
National Project Coordinator of the ACReSAL Project in a group picture with members of the Environmental Media Correspondents Association of Nigeria (EMCAN)