The Director of Forestry, Lt. Colonel Salifu Corr, has issued a scathing condemnation of reckless waste dumping at Nyambai Forest, warning that the practice poses a grave threat to both the environment and public health.
Speaking during a cleansing exercise at the park, Corr stressed the urgent need for a shift in attitudes towards waste management, insisting that protecting the forest requires not only government intervention but also a change in community behaviour.
He urged Forestry Department staff to remain vigilant and take decisive action against misconduct that undermines conservation efforts. Safeguarding Nyambai Forest, he said, is a collective responsibility that demands respect and preservation of the nation’s natural resources.
The cleansing exercise, which brought together staff and community members, was both a practical step in restoring the forest and a symbolic reminder of the importance of environmental stewardship.