Eko Hot Blog reports that the Lagos State Government has identified the need for all relevant stakeholders in the environment to complement its tree-planting initiative to achieve the goal of a greener city.
The Permanent Secretary, Office of Environmental Services, Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources, Dr. Omobolaji Gaji stated this at the weekend during the annual tree planting commemoration anchored by the Lagos State Parks and Gardens Agency (LASPARK) at JJT Park, Alausa, Ikeja.
Represented at the event by the Director, Conservation & Ecology, Mrs. Tolulope Adeyo, Gaji maintained that the attainment of a sustainable environment should not be seen as the sole responsibility of the government or LASPARK, but of every individual.
Gaji stated: “We must encourage citizens to become active participants in this endeavour. Planting trees in our backyards, creating rooftop gardens, or even participating in community gardening projects can make a significant difference.
“In addition to individual efforts, we must collaborate with local businesses, educational institutions and community organisations. By partnering with these stakeholders, we can develop innovative solutions, share resources, and create a collective impact that will transform our city into an oasis of green”.
He promised that the state government will continue to invest in research and development to identify the most effective and sustainable green initiatives, adding that efforts would be intensified to ensure a coordinated approach to greening the entire metropolis.
The Permanent Secretary also called on residents to work hand in hand with the government to transform Lagos into a model of sustainability, where green spaces thrive, pollution is minimised and the well-being of our citizens prioritised.
Dr. Gaji commended some Lagosians that have been showing incredible support for the various greening programmes of LASPARK through the adoption of some parks for maintenance and the periodic planting of trees to mark birthdays and other milestone celebrations.
On her part, the General Manager of LASPARK, Mrs. Adetoun Popoola said that the theme for this year’s Tree Planting Day: “Let’s Green Our City” presents another opportunity to further sensitise relevant stakeholders in environmental matters to know the importance of tree planting and the implication of removing trees without authorization.
She listed some past efforts initiated by LASPARK towards environmental sustainability, including the establishment of an Urban Forest Park to bring residents close to nature, the institution of Green Clubs among school pupils and periodic sensitization on greener Lagos, among several others.
The General Manager informed that the target of the Agency is to plant at least 4,000 trees within the planting season of July – October 2023, adding that the Agency will distribute free ornamental and economic tree seedlings to LGs, LCDAs, CDAs, Private Organisations, NGOs, other interested individuals and volunteers, as a way of encouraging the culture of tree planting.
She disclosed that 60 trees were planted simultaneously at the two designated locations – JJT Park Alausa and International Airport Road Setback – where the 2023 Tree Planting Day was commemorated.
The General Manager added that 1,470 seedlings were given out to Local Government Areas making it a total of 1,530 seedlings planted for this year’s Tree-Planting Day commemoration in Lagos.
The annual Tree-Planting Day is usually observed on July 14 every year in Lagos. The day is set aside to draw public attention to tree planting and sensitise the populace on the need to plant, nurture and preserve trees.
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