MLNR Engages Stakeholders on Wildlife Act Regulations
MLNR Engages Stakeholders on Wildlife Act Regulations
Story by: Mary Bempah
February 17, 2026
The Deputy Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Mr Yusif Sulemana, has called on stakeholders to actively participate in the formulation of regulations to operationalise the Wildlife Resources Management Act, 2023.
He said the draft Legislative Instrument (L.I.), currently under development, was intended to strengthen wildlife governance, enhance enforcement mechanisms and promote community participation in the management of the country’s wildlife resources.
Speaking at a stakeholder engagement, Mr Sulemana underscored the need for an inclusive approach to policy formulation, stressing that effective wildlife management required the input of local communities, traditional authorities, civil society organisations and private sector actors.
According to him, the success of the regulations would largely depend on the collective contributions of all relevant actors to ensure that the final document reflects the realities on the ground.
He explained that the proposed regulations would address key areas such as governance structures, issuance of permits, community participation frameworks and enforcement procedures.
The Deputy Minister noted that the ministry had commenced regional consultations to solicit views and recommendations from stakeholders across the country.
He added that sustainable wildlife management demanded a careful balance between conservation efforts and socio-economic development, particularly in supporting livelihoods in communities located near wildlife reserves and protected areas.
Mr Sulemana reaffirmed the ministry’s commitment to a transparent and participatory process to ensure that the regulations promote responsible resource use while safeguarding the nation’s biodiversity for future generations.


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