DFFE commits to new Minister
Third Minister of the administration takes office
SOUTH AFRICA: David Maynier has officially taken up the position of Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment after being sworn in at a ceremony held in Pretoria yesterday.
Minister Maynier assumes leadership of the portfolio at a pivotal time for South Africa's environmental agenda, as the country advances its commitments to sustainable development, climate resilience, biodiversity conservation, forestry development and the sustainable management of marine and coastal resources.
A statement issued today by the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE) has noted the need to provide continuity in progress made to protect the country’s natural heritage while supporting inclusive economic growth, job creation and the wellbeing of communities.
“Minister Maynier commits to ensure that South Africa continues to play an important leadership role in global environmental governance while recognising that the environment is also a powerful driver of economic growth, investment and sustainable job creation. Through the expansion of the biodiversity economy, sustainable forestry, fisheries, ecotourism, the circular economy and the broader green economy, the Department remains committed to creating opportunities that improve livelihoods while safeguarding the country's natural resources.”
The statement also affirms that department officials are committed to “supporting Minister Maynier in delivering on the Department's constitutional and legislative mandate”.
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