From Paul Orude, Bauchi
A group, Ministries of the Evangelical Church Winning All (ECWA), has advocated for alternative clean cooking to preserve forests.
The Administrator of the group, Joel Haruna made the submission in Bauchi during an advocacy to create awareness on clean cooking to save the nation’s forests.
Haruna lamented the increasing number of tree felling for cooking saying should be controlled urgently.
Haruna lamented the devastating effects of
climate changes on both humans and animals as a result of deforestation
To address the problem, he said the Ministries had taken the gospel of alternative clean cooking to save the nation’s forests in an effort to reduce the impacts of global warming,.
Haruna urged locals to embrace an improved cooking stove which reduces the consumption of firewood and charcoal.
“The improved cooking stove has been designed to work on a little charcoal which will end up limiting the number of trees to be felled,” he said.
Haruna also said that the organisation has been enlightening the communities on safe drinking water and afforestation.
“We have dug over 200 wells, and when we do this, our team makes sure that the water is tested and certified safe for drinking before we can deliver it,” he said.
“We have been engaging in vaccination of livestock and other development works in our communities.”

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