Speaking on the incident, Hon. Asuen stressed the importance of adhering to the state government’s policies aimed at restoring and preserving the forest reserves. He made it clear that any breach of the forestry laws would result in strict penalties.

“We are committed to preserving Edo’s natural heritage. The unlawful logging of our forests is a serious environmental threat, and we will continue to act firmly against those who engage in illegal activities,” he said.
Hon. Asuen also highlighted the firm support of Governor Senator Monday Okpebholo in the fight to protect the state’s forest resources. He emphasized that the government will not tolerate actions that threaten the delicate ecosystem of the state’s forests.
The Commission’s actions are part of ongoing efforts to enforce the state’s forestry laws and safeguard its natural resources. It reiterated its commitment to continued surveillance of the forest reserves, warning that further violations would be met with appropriate legal action.
The Edo State Forestry Commission has vowed to strengthen its monitoring of forest activities across the state, aiming to preserve and protect the environment for future generations.