Ministry collaborates with NYSC, schools to plant trees in Adamawa

Federal Ministry of Environment in Adamawa has partnered National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) to plant thousands of seedlings across the 21 local government areas of the state.

Hajiya Safiya Abubakar, the Controller, Yola Field Office of the ministry, said this in an interview in Yola on Thursday.

She said the partnership is aimed at making Adamawa green and protect the environment against climate change and other environmental challenges.

She said “we sensitised the youth corps members on our mission and they cooperated, we distributed seedlings for them to plant in their respective local governments of deployment or places of primary assignments.

“We expect them to plant and take good care of it throughout the service year.”

According to her, the ministry is also partnering the state’s Ministry of Education by visiting
schools for sensitisation on environmental protection, safety and tree planting.

“It is our plan to see every pupil and student in primary and secondary schools plant a tree and nature it before completing school”, she said.

She advised the public against indiscriminate disposal of refuse to safeguard the environment.

She emphasised the need to maintain good hygiene, clean environment, hand washing, as well as proper cooking and food and storage to stem cholera spread and other diseases.

She commended the Adamawa Government for reintroducing the monthly sanitation and urged citizens to show support with maximum cooperation 

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