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Environment: NGO coalition targets planting of 1000 trees across schools in Kwara

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The Good Deeds Day, Kwara Chapter, a Coalition of Non Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in Ilorin, has distributed and planted trees across schools in Kwara.

Some of the schools includes Taoheed Secondary School, Forte Credence International School, St. Anthony Secondary School, Bishop Smith Secondary School and ECWA Secondary School, Ganmo.

Speaking to newsmen during the tree-planting exercise, the team Lead of the Coalition, Mrs. Funmilayo Osiegbu, explained that the tree planting drive is part of the activities of the coalition in commemorating 2025 Good deeds day.

She explained that the group is targeting 1000 tree-planting exercise in Kwara schools, however adding that the initiative has been taking place in phases.

Osiegbu stated that the Good deed day is globally celebrated in April but shifted to June due to some circumstances.

“The reason for having the tree planting drive is to be able to fulfill the United Nations SDGs 13 and 15 on climate change.

“This is to sensitize our children on the effects of climate change. There are many things that are affecting the environment right now.

“We have the Ozone layer being affected because of pollution. There are plastics causing lots of degradation,” she lamented.

Osiegbu who is also the Executive Director, of the Bundies Care Support Initiative pointed out that sensitizing children on tree planting in schools is crucial for fostering environmental awareness and responsibility. 

According to her, the tree planting drive also includes educational talks, demonstration of how to plant trees and its importance to the earth and survival of human and animals.

She added that the trees being planted will help improve the quality of the environment within the schools, provide food in the form of fruits from the trees, provide shelter and beautify the schools.

The team lead of the Coalition emphasized that the initiative will encourage afforestation and combat global warming by absorbing carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.  

Also in his goodwill message, the Secretary General of UNESCO Dr.Lateef-Idowu Olagunju, commended the Coalition for the initiative on tree planting across Kwara schools.

The Secretary General who was represented by the UNESCO Desk Officer of the Kwara Ministry of Education, Mr. Odedeji Taiye, said the programme highlights the importance of kindness, generosity, and community service.

According to him, tree planting is a perfect way to demonstrate these values, as it benefits our environment, our communities, and future generations.

“By planting trees, we’re not only beautifying our surroundings but also reducing carbon footprint:

“Trees absorb carbon dioxide and produce oxygen. they also support biodiversity, and provide habitats for various species,” he said.

The Head Boy, ECWA Secondary School, Ganmo, Master Olamilekan Akinola expressed pleasure on the tree planting drive in his school.

He pledge to also encourage other young students to plant trees in order to save the planet earth from degradation.

Also in his appreciative remark, the Principal of ECWA Secondary School, Dr Steve Timilade, commended the Coalition, while pledging to continue to educate the students on the importance of planting trees in their communities.

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