Environment
Sanitation Authority To Partner Media On Tree Planting
Rivers State Environmental Sanitation Authority (RSESA), has pledged its unalloyed commitment to partner with journalists in sanitising, maintaining and promoting tree planting in the State.
Sole Administrator of the organisation, Ade Adeogun made the position of the sanitation authority known while speaking during the flagging-off of the 2013 tree planting awareness campaign tagged “Sustainable Urban Development with a Clean Environment” organized by Journalists for Sustainable Development in Nigeria (JSDN) on Wednesday August 14, 2013 at the Rivers State School of Midwifery, D/line Port Harcourt.
Adeogun who was represented by the Director of Press to the Rivers State Sanitation Authority, Olalekan Ige commended the group for initiating the tree planting awareness campaign and noted that the State would benefit from their selfless strides years to come while pointing out that the trees when they grow, will do more good than harm to the environment and lives in the State.
Earlier, National Coordinator of Journalists for Sustainable, Development in Nigeria (JSDN) Pastor Parry Saroh Benson in his welcome address stated that the aim of the organization in carrying out tree planting campaign is to promote tree planting and good health of citizens of the state as well as projecting the clean and green project of the Governor Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi led government.
Benson who is also the Publisher of The Port Harcourt Spectator newspaper disclosed that the 2013 flag-off of the tree planting awareness is the second edition of the campaign.
He pointed out that while human beings releases carbon dioxide, the trees around the environs releases oxygen. “if you go to our hospitals today you will understand that most patients are suffering from cardiovascular disease because of lack or shortage of oxygen attributable to depletion trees within our environment he added.
While calling on the state government to collaborate with JSDN in the campaign of beautifying the city, he urged the general public to join hands in the campaign by planting trees within their environs adding that the organization would not only make the event an annual one but would go as far as planting trees where necessary.
In their separate speeches, Mrs. Opuwari Faith and Mrs. Elizabeth Okwangu, Matron and representative of the principal, Rivers State School of Midwifery respectively lauded the leadership of Journalists for Sustainable Development in Nigeria for choosing the school for the flag-off of the 2013 tree planting awareness campaign.
They noted that the trees that were planted by JSDN today which many may see as a waste of time, would definitely serve as a landmark achievement for the younger generation.
They enjoined the group not to rest on their oars but to continue with their dream of restoring the lost glory of the state through the Tree Planting Campaign.
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