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FG Imposes Nationwide Ban on Wood Exports, Cancels All Licences

“Move Aims to Curb Illegal Logging, Protect Forests, and Promote Sustainability”
Editor FrancisBy Editor FrancisDecember 18, 2025 National No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Federal Government has enforced an immediate nationwide ban on the export of wood and related products, simultaneously revoking all previously issued licences and permits. This bold move seeks to tackle illegal logging, safeguard Nigeria’s dwindling forests, and ensure the sustainable management of our natural resources.

The directive was announced on Wednesday by Minister of Environment, Balarabe Lawal, during the 18th meeting of the National Council on Environment in Katsina State, highlighting the urgent need to address the escalating threats of environmental degradation.

Presidential Order Targets Illegal Logging

The ban is anchored in the Presidential Executive Order on the Prohibition of Exportation of Wood and Allied Products, 2025, which draws authority from Sections 17(2) and 20 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended). These constitutional provisions empower the government to protect forests, wildlife, and the environment while preventing the exploitation of natural resources for private gain.

Lawal emphasized that the policy became necessary due to the persistent threat of illegal logging, which has accelerated deforestation across the country.





“Nigeria’s forests are central to environmental sustainability, providing clean air and water, supporting livelihoods, conserving biodiversity, and mitigating the effects of climate change,” the minister said. “Continued exportation of wood undermines these benefits and endangers the long-term health of our environment.”

Strict Enforcement and Nationwide Clampdown

The executive order mandates that security agencies and relevant ministries enforce a total clampdown on illegal logging activities nationwide. This includes stringent monitoring of forest reserves, border controls to prevent smuggling, and revocation of all export licences and permits for timber and allied products.

The government has signaled its commitment to using a combination of regulatory enforcement, stakeholder engagement, and public awareness campaigns to ensure compliance and protect Nigeria’s forest resources.

State Leadership Highlights Collaboration

Opening the council meeting, Katsina State Deputy Governor, Faruk Lawal Jobe highlighted the state’s legacy of pioneering socio-economic and environmental policies. He stressed the importance of collaboration between federal and state governments in tackling environmental challenges.

“Environmental sustainability is critical to achieving growth and improving the quality of life of our people,” he said. “Our administration has prioritised initiatives aimed at combating desertification and promoting afforestation.”

Protecting Nigeria’s Forests and Future

The ban is a clear reflection of the government’s commitment to safeguarding Nigeria’s shrinking forest cover, addressing climate change, and ensuring the sustainable use of natural resources for future generations.

While the policy may have short-term impacts on wood exporters and related industries, experts argue it could also stimulate local processing and value-added manufacturing, shifting the focus from raw timber exports to domestic economic development.

Environmental advocates have praised the government for taking bold steps to preserve Nigeria’s biodiversity, noting that protecting forests is not just an ecological imperative, but an economic and social one as well.

Looking Ahead

The success of the policy depends on coordinated enforcement, stakeholder engagement, and investment in sustainable forestry practices.

If implemented effectively, the ban could serve as a model for other countries grappling with deforestation, demonstrating that economic growth and environmental stewardship can go hand in hand.

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