UNCHECKED DEVELOPMENT UNSEEN COSTS: The Environmental Toll of Tree Cutting in Kano State
UNCHECKED DEVELOPMENT UNSEEN COSTS: The Environmental Toll of Tree Cutting in Kano State By Tijjani Sarki In Kano State, the cutting down of trees, particularly during or after construction, has become a pressing environmental issue. Contractors, driven by the rush for rapid development, are often responsible for the indiscriminate cutting of trees without any plans for replanting or replacement. This practice not only damages the environment but also undermines the principles of sustainability. Trees, which are crucial for air purification, preventing soil erosion, and maintaining a balanced ecosystem, are being lost with little to no effort to restore them. The contractors' failure to take responsibility for replacing the trees they cut down reflects a broader disregard for environmental conservation. While construction projects are important for urban growth, they must not come at the expense of vital natural resources. Unfortunately, many developers overlook the long-ter...