Nigeria to Embark on Massive Tree Planting Initiative, Inspired by Ethiopia's Green Legacy Programme
Nigeria's Vice President, Kashim Shettima, has announced plans to launch a massive tree planting initiative as part of the country's national reforestation and environmental sustainability drive. The initiative, which aims to plant 20 billion trees in the next rainy season, draws inspiration from Ethiopia's Green Legacy Programme.
Vice President Shettima highlighted Ethiopia's Green Legacy Programme as a model for combining climate action with economic opportunity. The program has demonstrated the potential for large-scale tree planting initiatives to drive environmental sustainability while also creating economic benefits.
Vice President Shettima emphasized the need for careful planning, energy, and drive to achieve the ambitious goal of planting 20 billion trees. The initiative is expected to contribute significantly to Nigeria's efforts to combat climate change and promote environmental sustainability.
Vice President Shettima's visit to Ethiopia's agricultural and industrial facilities has provided valuable insights into the country's Green Legacy Programme. The visit highlights the importance of international cooperation and knowledge sharing in addressing global challenges such as climate change.
The tree planting initiative is part of Nigeria's broader efforts to promote environmental sustainability and combat climate change. The initiative is expected to have numerous benefits, including reducing greenhouse gas emissions, improving air and water quality, and supporting biodiversity conservation.
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