THE need to build the culture of tree planting and re-greening the environment birthed the tree planting project in Udo community, Ovia South-West Local Government Area, Edo State.
The Nigerian Conservation Foundation (NCF) in partnership with National Parks Service (NPS) will embark on fruit trees planting in some selected community schools in Edo State.
The project will involve planting of fruit trees and setting up of nurseries, as well as conservation clubs in nine schools in Udo community. The pilot phase was conducted on Friday, 19th July 2019 in Obarenren Primary School, Obarenren.
Some of the fruit trees planted were avocado, jack fruit, mango, soursop, orange etc. The pupils of the schools will further be engaged on setting up of nurseries, treeplanting and other conservation club activities.
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Dr. Joseph Onoja, Director, Technical Programmes, who led the NCF team, stressed the need for every community in Edo State and neighbouring states to adopt tree planting exercise as top priority.
The school community appreciated the gesture and pledged to nurture the plants while head teachers of other schools present showed interests in the project.
The following activities have been designed to be carried out subsequently: establishment of conservation clubs in each of the 9 schools, this is to further involve the pupils on environmental education; there will be monthly visit to the schools for proper monitoring of the project; the students will be trained on plant potting and setting up of nurseries; and each school will make space available for the nurseries to be set up in their schools.