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Climate change: ABU, UNICEF to plant 2,080 trees

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The Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) Zaria in collaboration with UNICEF would plant 2,080 trees in three months to strengthen environmental sustainability and mitigate the negative impact of climate change in the area.

The Vice-Chancellor ABU, Prof. Kabiru Bala disclosed this on the sideline of a workshop on Tree Planting, Waste Recycling and Sustainable Practices for ABU Students held at the institution in Zaria.

The workshop was organised by UNICEF in collaboration ABU in Zaria.

Bala, represented by Prof. Sahalu Junaid, said the partnership was hinged on tree planting and sustainable waste management under the Green Rising Initiative of UNICEF.

He noted that ABU had a long tradition of tree planting and the university had planted over five million trees across its campuses in five years.

“Under the recycling component of the partnership, UNICEF has supported the construction of 12 collection kiosks around the campus, buying waste for recycling purposes.

“UNICEF and ABU want these initiatives to be owned by young people so that they can use it as a means of entrepreneurship,” he said.

The vice-chancellor said the 2,080 trees would be planted on five hectares of land and UNICEF had provided a number of support for the volunteers.

“Each volunteer will receive N2000 for transportation and N1500 for refreshment; we are to be going to the field at least three times a week; for each visit we will require about 100 students,” he said.

The Water Sanitation and Hygiene Expert, UNICEF, Kaduna Field Office, Ms Theresa Pamma said, the partnership with ABU was very strategic.

Pamma said UNICEF’s Green Rising Project was aimed at engaging youth to be active participants in climate change interventions and “when one is looking at the critical mass of youth ABU is a strategic partner on this.”

She added that UNICEF was leveraging on the youth at ABU who were from different parts of the country to cascade Green Rising campaign down towards mitigating climate change impacts.

“We also consider the history of ABU, its number of students and what the institution has been doing on climate change (the tree planting initiatives).

“These among other reasons informed the decision to choose ABU for this strategic partnership,’’ Pamma said.

She further explained that the initiative was aimed at increasing awareness on issues around climate and making youth to be active participants in the implementation of the interventions.

She said the partnership initially targeted 200 students as volunteers, but the turnout was overwhelming; UNICEF would meet with the university towards increasing the number.

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