Ministry of Environmental Protection
The Ministry of Environmental Protection is dedicated to safeguarding the natural wealth, ecosystems, and biodiversity of the Kingdom of Numi-Numidia through an Afrocentric approach to environmental stewardship. Rooted in the principles of sustainability, indigenous knowledge, and ecological justice, this ministry works to reverse the environmental damage caused by colonization, exploitative resource extraction, and industrial pollution, ensuring that Numi-Numidia’s land, water, and air remain protected for future generations.
For centuries, colonizers have exploited Africa’s natural resources, leaving behind a legacy of deforestation, soil degradation, and environmental racism. This ministry is committed to reclaiming African ecological sovereignty, restoring balance to the land, and promoting environmental policies that prioritize the well-being of the Kingdom’s people over corporate and foreign interests.
Key Responsibilities
1. Land & Natural Resource Protection
Enforcing policies that prevent illegal land grabs, unsustainable farming, and foreign exploitation of Numi-Numidia’s natural resources.
Promoting reforestation efforts, soil conservation programs, and land restoration projects rooted in indigenous African environmental practices.
Advocating for responsible mining, energy production, and industrial development that respects the Kingdom’s environmental laws and traditional land rights.
2. Water Security & Conservation
Protecting Numi-Numidia’s rivers, lakes, and groundwater from pollution, over-extraction, and privatization by foreign corporations.
Ensuring clean and accessible water for all citizens, prioritizing traditional water management systems that have sustained African communities for generations.
Developing climate-resilient water infrastructure to combat desertification and drought, safeguarding the Kingdom’s agricultural and food security.
3. Climate Change Adaptation & Ecological Justice
Implementing policies to combat the effects of climate change, including drought mitigation, flood prevention, and disaster preparedness.
Holding foreign polluters accountable for environmental damage in Africa, ensuring that Numi-Numidia does not bear the consequences of global climate irresponsibility.
Supporting renewable energy initiatives such as solar, wind, and hydroelectric power, reducing dependency on environmentally harmful fossil fuels.
4. Wildlife & Biodiversity Protection
Preserving Numi-Numidia’s rich biodiversity, ensuring the protection of endangered species and ecosystems.
Strengthening anti-poaching efforts and combating illegal wildlife trade, often fueled by foreign demand.
Promoting community-led conservation programs that empower local populations to be stewards of their own environment.
Governance & Afrocentric Environmental Leadership
The Ministry of Environmental Protection is guided by the principles of African ecological wisdom, sovereignty over natural resources, and environmental justice. It collaborates with local communities, researchers, and traditional leaders to develop environmental policies that reflect the Kingdom’s cultural and historical connection to the land.
Strategic Vision
The Ministry of Environmental Protection is committed to healing the land, reclaiming ecological sovereignty, and building a sustainable future for the Kingdom of Numi-Numidia. By restoring indigenous environmental practices, combating neo-colonial exploitation, and strengthening ecological resilience, the ministry ensures that Numi-Numidia remains a leader in Afrocentric environmental protection and sustainability.
Correspondence letter to the Kingdom of Numi
Attn:
Date 08/16/2021
Hon. Amb. Moses S. Mooney
Chief of Protocol
Office of the Vice President
Republic of Liberia
Civicus Basi-Giah
Senior Executive Business Consultant
To: H.E President Weah
Director of the National Port Authority- NPA, R.L
To
Kingdom of Numi Aboriginal Theocratic Kingdom
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Diplomacy Relations
To: His Excellency: Martin Munoz Banda Jr.
To: His Majesty King Muj’Dib Jamel El’Ose TRM
To: Madame Prime Minister Lady: Janelle E. Thomas
On behalf of the Royal Council of the Kingdom of Numi Aboriginal Theocratic Kingdom, I bring you all warm greetings and compliments to the highest esteem.
First of all, let me start by saying thank you all for your support towards a formidable diplomatic relations between the Republic of Liberia and the Numi Kingdom I want you all to know that His Royal Majesty HRM King Muj'Dib: Jamel El'Ose is passionate and keen on establishing a cordial bilateral strategic diplomatic relationship with the Government as well as the peace loving people of the Republic of Liberia through which other supports and direct investment opportunities essential for not just the economic growth of our nation Liberia but also geared towards improving the economic and social standards of our people.
Since the inception of this diplomatic process, we've been working hard to ensure this mission is achieved in the interest of both nations and citizens.
In this regard, we're gradually approaching the verge of this Win-Win establishment for which I've been mandated by Royal Decree to kindly request the professional Photos of these Elite personalities herein mentioned along with a brief summary of their roles in government to have them published on the official Royal Website of the Numi Kingdom.
Amb. Mooney and Civicus Sir
His Royal Majesty HRM King Muj'Dib: Jamel El'Ose is happy to have you and he's highly looking forward to that opportunity to finally meet with you all soon.
Looking forward to your feedback in this manner
Warmest Regards
Royal Amb.
Abdul C Bangura
Diplomatic Consultant for Numi Kingdom
Ambassador
Liberia, West Africa
"I am Moses S Mooney,
Chief of Protocol Office of the Vice President of the Republic of Liberia.
I am fully responsible for all appointments in the office of the Vice President, meetings, travel arrangements and the day to day activities of Her Excellency Chief Dr. Jewel Howard Taylor.
I am overwhelmed that you have expressed interest in our country for which I am more than ready to help in whatever capacity I can to bring some form of relief to my peace loving people."
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