The British American Tobacco Nigeria Foundation (BATNF), in partnership with the Nigerian Conservation Foundation (NCF), has initiated a transformative afforestation and natural resource management initiative to rejuvenate the Ajingi Forest Reserve in Kano State, Northwest Nigeria.
BAT said it was the need to combat deforestation and promote environmental conservation, that prompted the partnership.
At the core of this initiative, lies a significant milestone with the flag-off of 5,000 tree plantings in the Ajingi forest reserve, Kano with the overall goal to elevate the number to 50,000 trees by 2027.
BATNF, as part of its broader community-based initiatives, supports afforestation, biodiversity conservation, environmental protection and the prevention of deforestation and habitat fragmentation. Beyond merely replenishing the forest cover, the planting of these trees also aims to sequester carbon dioxide, a significant contributor to global climate action.
At the core of this initiative, lies a significant milestone with the flag-off of 5,000 tree plantings in the Ajingi Forest Reserve, Kano with the overall goal to elevate the number to 50,000 trees by 2027.
BATNF, as part of its broader community-based initiatives, supports afforestation, biodiversity conservation, environmental protection and the prevention of deforestation and habitat fragmentation. Beyond merely replenishing the forest cover, the planting of these trees also aims to sequester carbon dioxide, a significant contributor to global climate action.
“It is our collective responsibility to cultivate a greener world for a sustainable future, and we are committed to doing so whenever the opportunity arises. We aim to plant the right trees in the right places at the right time.”
This partnership between BATNF and NCF symbolizes a critical step in addressing the global environmental challenges we face, uniting efforts for the betterment of our planet and the communities it supports.