US Consulate, students embark on tree planting initiative
To mark the World Environment Day, the United States Consulate, under the aegis of the Acting US Consul-General, Brandon Hudspeth, on Saturday, participated in a tree planting initiative with students of St. Savior’s School, Ebute Meta, Lagos.
Some of the attendees at the event were General Manager, The Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency, Dr. Dolapo Fasawe, Assistant Director, Lagos State Ministry of Environment, Folasade Adeyoju, the other environmental groups.
The event was organized by members of the Young Africa Leaders Initiative under the auspices of the Mandela Washington Fellowship Alumni Association with the support of a public diplomacy grant from the US Consulate General.
Hudspeth noted that the tree planting activity underscores the US government’s commitment to supporting initiatives that raised awareness about the importance of protecting the environment.
He expressed optimism on the involvement of the students in the tree planting activity and acknowledged the positive impact of the YALI alumni in building linkages between different communities and government institutions in Nigeria, towards promoting environmental conservation efforts.
Fasawe lauded the school children and their teachers for their commitment toward protecting the environment.
Tree planting, she noted, played an essential role in mitigating the impact of climate change.
“Planting trees is one of the most important things we can do to contribute to the health of the planet”, she said.