Amidst the sprawling landscape of Surulere Local Government Area in Ogbomoso, Oyo State, lies the Iwofin community, a place grappling with a pervasive environmental challenge – Deforestation. The indiscriminate felling of trees has taken a toll on the once-verdant surroundings, leaving behind a trail of barren land and disrupted ecosystems.

Saka Kamaldeen Oluyole,

a resident of Iwofin, has witnessed first-hand the devastating effects of deforestation. Having once been involved in charcoal production in Oke Ogun, he understands the detrimental impact of uncontrolled tree cutting. “Burning charcoal is a significant contributor to deforestation,” Oluyole explains, his voice laced with concern. “The relentless clearing of trees for charcoal production has left vast swaths of land barren and lifeless.”

In Oke Ogun, Oluyole recalls, a strict policy exists to protect fruit trees, safeguarding their existence amidst the pressures of deforestation. “Fruit trees, such as garden eggs and mangoes, are considered vital for both sustenance and the environment,” he notes. “Anyone found cutting these trees faces severe penalties, including banishment from the community.”

However, in Iwofin, the situation is strikingly different. Tree cutting, including the felling of fruit trees, is rampant, driven by the demand for timber and the desire for economic gain. “Even at our local sawmill,” Oluyole laments, “trees are indiscriminately cut down for profit.”

The community’s leaders, recognizing the urgency of the situation, have taken steps to address the deforestation crisis. They have engaged in discussions with residents, urging them to adopt sustainable practices and protect the remaining trees.

“We appeal to our kings and chiefs to intervene and issue a directive prohibiting the cutting of fruit trees,” Oluyole explains. “Such a measure would significantly reduce deforestation in our community.”

The Iwofin community stands at a crossroads, facing a critical choice between preserving its natural heritage and succumbing to the destructive forces of deforestation. A collective decision to embrace sustainable practices, coupled with strong leadership and community engagement, can steer Iwofin towards a greener future, where the balance between human needs and environmental protection is achieved.