Latest reports suggest that the Abia State Government has approved a statewide tree planting campaign as part of its green initiative to combat climate change, enhance public health and promote sustainable development.
Okey Kanu, who is the State’s Commissioner for Information, made this known on Monday, during a press briefing at Government House, Umuahia, while giving an update on the outcome of this week’s Executive Council meeting.
According to him, tree planting will not only improve climatic conditions, reduce erosion, and capture carbon, but would also beautify the environment, foster civic pride, and boost tourism. Economically, it is expected to cut flooding costs and make the state more attractive to investors.
“Beyond its environmental and economic value, this campaign will stand as a governance legacy, positioning Abia, as a modern and sustainable State”, Kanu stated.
On flood control, the Commissioner urged residents to keep drains and gutters clear of refuse in line with NIMET’s flood alert, adding that the Abia State Environmental Protection Agency (ASEPA), is working round the clock in Aba and Umuahia, to free blocked drainage systems. He appealed to citizens to desist from dumping waste in waterways.
Kanu, further announced that Abia would join the global community in celebrating World Cleanup Day on September 25, with ASEPA partnering various groups to ensure a successful exercise.
Highlighting the Government’s infrastructure agenda, he revealed that six new roads would soon be inaugurated, bringing the total number of inaugurated road projects under Governor Alex Otti’s Administration to 39. These include the Umuahia–Uzuakoli–Akara–Ohafia Road, Port Harcourt Road, and Ohanku Road, among others.
Story was adapted from Business Day.