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Nigerian court convicts five for illegal tree felling

A court in northern Nigeria has sentenced five individuals over unlawful tree felling, reinforcing environmental protection laws.

The Jigawa State Environmental Court sitting in Dutse has convicted and sentenced five individuals for illegally felling trees in violation of the state’s climate change law.

The conviction was disclosed in a statement issued by Abbas Rufai Wangara, Director of Publicity and Protocol Matters, Jigawa State Judiciary.

According to the statement, the Presiding Magistrate, Hassan Yau, delivered the judgment in a case filed by the Commissioner of Police against the defendants Sale Yahaya, Sani Wada, Idris Haladu, Dauda Harisu, and Mutari Musa.

The court heard that the convicts, who are residents of Andaza Town and Kwarin Makera Village in Dutse and Kiyawa local government areas, were found guilty of unlawfully cutting down timber, contrary to the provisions of the Jigawa State Climate Change Law No. 19 of 2019.

In his ruling, Magistrate Yau sentenced each of the five offenders to one year’s imprisonment. However, the court granted them the option of paying a fine of N20,000 each in lieu of the custodial sentence.

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