Tuesday, December 30, 2025 - The Bayelsa State Government has banned the movement, transportation and conveyance of wood, timber and all forest products within the state, with effect from January 1, 2026.
The state Commissioner for Environment, Hon. Ebi Ben Ololo,
disclosed this in a statement issued in Yenagoa, noting that the ban applies to
all land and maritime routes across the state. He warned that violators would
be arrested and prosecuted in accordance with the law.
The commissioner also announced the suspension of dredging
activities across Bayelsa State, directing all dredging operators to
immediately cease operations from January 1, 2026.
“All dredging operators operating in any part of Bayelsa
State are to cease dredging activities with effect from January 1, 2026, and
are required to seek and obtain proper location approval and authorisation from
the relevant government authorities before any future operations may be
considered,” Ololo said.
According to him, the directive applies to all dredging
operators, whether operating on land, inland waterways, rivers, creeks or
coastal environments, without exception.
He explained that the measures were aimed at protecting the
environment, conserving forest and aquatic resources, preventing ecological
degradation and eradicating illegal logging and unauthorised dredging
activities.
“In view of the foregoing, all individuals, transporters,
companies, associations and operators engaged in the harvesting, transportation
or trading of wood and forest products, as well as land and sand dredging
activities, are hereby directed to strictly comply with this directive,” he
said.
The commissioner further warned that any community,
community leadership or traditional ruler found to be aiding, abetting,
shielding or collaborating in prohibited logging, transportation of forest
products or dredging activities would be held jointly liable and dealt with in
line with relevant Bayelsa State laws.
“Any person, group or operator found to be in violation of
this order shall be arrested and prosecuted. No exemptions shall be granted,”
he added.
To ensure full compliance, Ololo said the Ministry of
Environment, in collaboration with relevant security agencies and enforcement
bodies, would carry out strict enforcement of the directive across all parts of
the state.
He urged members of the public to cooperate with the
government in safeguarding Bayelsa State’s environment for the benefit of
present and future generations.

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