ACReSAL Promotes Community Participation, Safeguards in Doma Gully Intervention

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By Aliyu Gerengi, Gombe

The Gombe State ACReSAL Focal NGO, Jewel Environmental Initiative, has conducted a sensitization programme for stakeholders in communities benefiting from the GGC Doma Gully Intervention Project as part of efforts to ensure community ownership and smooth implementation of the project.

The sensitization focused on project ownership, gender mainstreaming, and safety safeguard protocols, aimed at enhancing community participation and sustaining the gains of the intervention.

Speaking during the engagement, traditional and religious leaders commended the rapid progress recorded in the erosion control works and pledged the full support and cooperation of their communities towards the successful execution of the project.

In his goodwill message, the District Head of Bogo praised the Executive Governor of Gombe State, Alhaji Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya, for his commitment to environmental protection and public safety.

He described the gully intervention project as a life-saving initiative that would significantly improve the wellbeing of residents in the affected communities.

Also speaking, the Chairman of the Grievance Redress Mechanism (GRM) Committee lauded the ACReSAL Project Coordinator, Dr. Sani Adamu Jauro, for his dedication, leadership, and commitment to the successful implementation of the project.

In his address, the Project Coordinator of the Jewel Environmental Initiative, Malam Samaila Bima, represented by the Social and Livelihood Officer, Danladi Aliyu, expressed appreciation to Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya and the ACReSAL Project Coordinator for their outstanding contributions to environmental sustainability and development in Gombe State.

He reaffirmed the Initiative’s commitment to environmental protection, community engagement, and sustainable support for interventions that improve the livelihoods of residents.

Addressing participants on behalf of the Project Coordinator, the Communication and Mobilization Officer, Mr. Richard James, called on community members to continue partnering with the Gombe State Government and the ACReSAL Project in order to achieve the objectives of the intervention and ensure its long-term success.

The sensitization programme forms part of ongoing efforts by the Gombe State ACReSAL Project and its partners to promote environmental resilience, community participation, and sustainable development across the state.

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