Engagement

Benue state was created on 3rd February, 1976. The state derived its name from River Benue which is the second largest river in the country and the most outstanding geographic feature in the state. Benue state has twenty-three local governments, with the Tiv speaking area having fourteen while the Idoma-Igede area has nine local governments. Benue ACReSAL is well positioned to intervene with respect to the identified challenges of deforestation/desertification, flood and drought, erosion, organic matter depletion and compaction/crusting

Engagement

ACReSAL To REFOREST AGUNDU FOREST RESERVE

The Benue State Agro-Climatic Resilience in Semi-Arid Landscapes (ACReSAL) has announced plans to reforest the Agundu Forest Reserve in Gboko local government area to accelerate afforestation in Benue State. The State Project Coordinator of Benue ACReSAL, Bldr. Victor Ama made the disclosure in Gboko during an engagement with the Gboko

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