HomeEnvironmentConservation Foundation 'll miss Aminu-Kano’s leadership qualities — new DG

Conservation Foundation ‘ll miss Aminu-Kano’s leadership qualities — new DG

Date:

Related stories

Kano Govt inspects Tiga Dam, assures public of safety amid Borno flood concerns

Following the recent flood disaster in Borno State, which...

No threats of flooding from Tiga, Challawa dams in Kano – Basin Authority

The Hadejia-Jama'are River Basin Development Authority has assured that...

Kano community demands urgent action over deplorable road conditions

By Benjamin Joseph In the heart of Kumbotso Local...

NiMet forecasts thunderstorms, rains across Nigeria from Monday to Wednesday

The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has predicted thunderstorms and...

NiMet forecasts widespread thundery, rainy weather across Nigeria from Sunday to Tuesday

The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has forecast thundery and...
spot_img

Dr Joseph Onoja,  the newly appointed Director-General (D-G) of the Nigerian Conservation Foundation, says his predecessor, Dr Muhtari Aminu-Kano, will be greatly missed for his leadership qualities.

Onoja said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on the sidelines of a stakeholders workshop on resource mobilisation advocacy for the National Forestry Trust Fund in Lagos.

According to Onoja, Aminu-Kano is vast in experience and is a teacher whose calm disposition and fatherly role endeared him to the staff of NCF.

READ ALSO: Assembly passes Kano multi-door Court bill 2021

“Aminu-Kano relates with the staff from the top to the bottom.

“He epitomises a good leader that will encourage you to achieve your potential and bring out the best in you.

“He will be remembered for the positive influence he had on us,” Onoja said.

The new D-G, who was the Director of Technical Services, NCF, said that Aminu-Kano was a team player who carried him along in charting a great future for NCF and environmental sustainability in the country.

According to him, Aminu-Kano’s leadership style is all-encompassing,

Onoja pledged commitment to continue in the roadmap designed by the leadership of NCF, which he partook in developing.

“Specifically, we developed our five-year strategic plan in which we have four pillars:- saving species in peril, tackling climate crises, building partnerships with different people and green recovery Nigeria.”

He said that green recovery Nigeria sought to restore Nigeria’s forest cover to at least up to 25 per cent of what it was before.

“All of these are something we have just launched and because it is a five-year plan, Aminu Kano has done part of it, and I am going to continue leading the ship to the destination we had all planned.

“We have been a team together; it is like one team player going up and the other one continuing.

“So, it is not about what I am bringing on board, but what we have developed together as a team,” Onoja said.

NAN reports that the outgoing D-G joined the NCF in 2018 and worked with his team to rebrand the foundation.

He championed the cause of environmental sustainability throughout Nigeria and beyond. (NAN)

Subscribe

Latest stories

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here