Physical Address
Forest Hill P.M.B. 5054 Jericho G.R.A,Ibadan, Oyo State
Physical Address
Forest Hill P.M.B. 5054 Jericho G.R.A,Ibadan, Oyo State

The Federal Ministry of Environment hosted a retreat for new environmental leaders to foster collaboration and build capacity. Hon. Abdulmalik Ahmed Usman, newly appointed FRIN Board Chairman, is set to lead Nigeria toward a sustainable, greener future.
In a pivotal step towards a more sustainable future, the Federal Ministry of Environment has launched a strategic retreat for the newly appointed Chairmen and members of its agencies' governing boards. Held in Abuja, this retreat marks a significant moment in Nigeria’s journey toward collaborative governance, capacity building, and innovative problem-solving in the environmental sector.
The retreat aims to equip these new leaders with the necessary tools, expertise, and vision to drive meaningful change in environmental governance. With pressing challenges such as climate change, deforestation, and biodiversity loss, the newly appointed leaders will be at the forefront of formulating policies and implementing projects that contribute to a greener and more sustainable future for Nigeria.
One of the standout leaders in attendance is Hon. Abdulmalik Ahmed Usman, who has recently been appointed as the Board Chairman of the Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria (FRIN). His participation in the retreat underscores the importance of collaborative leadership and capacity building for effective environmental stewardship.
The retreat is a testament to the Federal Ministry of Environment’s commitment to developing leaders who can champion environmental governance across various sectors. The participants are expected to return from the retreat with a renewed sense of purpose and an actionable vision to tackle environmental challenges head-on.
As Hon. Abdulmalik Ahmed Usman and other leaders embark on their mandates, the hopes of a nation that is striving for a greener, more sustainable tomorrow rest on their shoulders. This retreat symbolizes not just a gathering of leaders, but a collective movement towards a future where environmental stewardship is at the core of national development.