From Joseph Asegba, Yola
The Taraba state Government is committed to restoring climate change as steps have been taken to address some bedevilling challenges by flagging off tree planting programs to restore the ecosystem in the state.
The state Commissioner of Environment and Climate Change, Hon Aishatu Barde stated this during the tree planting event to mark this year’s World Environment Day at the State Secretariat complex in Jalingo.
The event was given a colourful starting point with a road walk from the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change to the State Secretariat around eight o’clock in the morning.
She noted that the Ministry is working on designing three comprehensive policy documents aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions, enhancing renewable energy use, and promoting sustainable land and water management.
Aishatu restated that efforts are being made towards restoring degraded lands, protecting natural habitats, and investing in green infrastructure to build resilience against climate impacts, especially evident in the major roads of Jalingo city.
The Commissioner stressed that the journey toward environmental sustainability and climate resilience requires collective action.
Barde highlighted the need for collective commitment to restoring ecosystems, protecting the planet, and ensuring a healthy, prosperous, and sustainable future for all.
She noted the important role their ecosystems play in maintaining the balance of life on Earth, providing clean air, fresh water, fertile soil, and a stable climate.
“Climate change, perennial flooding, soil erosion, biodiversity loss, pollution, landslides, and deforestation were pointed out as pressing issues that demand immediate and sustained attention, she said.
She accordingly said, “The science is clear, and the impacts are visible, stressing that collective action is required from governments, businesses, communities, and individuals.”
The Honourable Commissioner therefore called on stakeholders to support and amplify community-led conservation initiatives, promote eco-friendly practices in daily lives, and support stronger environmental initiatives.
The importance of education and awareness, ensuring that children understand the importance of protecting the environment and are equipped with the knowledge and skills to become future stewards of the planet, she added.
It is on this note that, she emphasized that schools, media, and civic organizations play a crucial role in fostering a culture of environmental consciousness and responsibility.
The environment Commissioner commended the World Bank team, the National Coordinator and his team, and all environmental advocates, scientists, educators, and policymakers who have dedicated their lives to this cause.