“The climate change can affect our economy, our agriculture, it could cause communal clashes. Some of these crises you are seeing in Nigeria are caused as a result of climate change. We are doing this to enabling you have a conducive learning environment in the school. You need shields while you are studying. We are happy that this project has succeeded, over 90 per cent of the trees have survived,” Sanda said.
Earlier, the chairman of ZPF, Alhaji Sani Yusuf Tadi, explained the Forum members sat and discussed what they could offer to the new and unborn generations, and agreed on the project which would be of tremendous benefit to many generations. He said: “This forum would be serving as an avenue for all civil servants and well to do people to be giving back to the society. This community gave us a lot, we were born here, trained here and we are going to serve the community too. So, we are determined to serve our people and continue to put smile on their faces. So, the ZPF came out with some programmes and one of them is a campaign to combat desertification, from desert to afforestation.
He commended the management of the school for thoroughly supervising the nurturing of the seedling, adding that the forum would also embark on other projects such as the rehabilitation of the school hall. In her remark, the Principal of the College, Hajiya Maryam Namadi, commended the forum for donating the economic trees to the school.
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