Mustapha Njie slams NAWEC after TAF Africa Global trees cut in Brufut Gardens

TAF Africa Global reinforced its environmental protection mission after National Water and Electricity Company personnel removed approximately 100 mature trees from Brufut Gardens. Company Chief Executive Mustapha Njie expressed profound disappointment regarding the unauthorized destruction of vegetation his organization had cultivated for more than twenty years. The incident occurred without consultation between the utility company and the property developers. Njie described the tree removal as contradictory to climate resilience discussions among regional leaders. The event has strengthened TAF Africa Global's determination to expand beyond real estate into environmental advocacy.

The executive warned that uncontrolled deforestation accelerates climate change while damaging biodiversity and disrupting water cycles. Government agencies must establish stronger regulations against unauthorized tree cutting while promoting reforestation initiatives. Private companies should adopt sustainable practices throughout their operations. Citizens must embrace environmental stewardship through community conservation programs. TAF Africa Global maintains its commitment to balancing infrastructure development with ecological responsibility across African operations.
 

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