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Rotary Club Promotes Clean Environment In FCT

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The Rotary Club of Abuja Jabi Lakeside launched its project dubbed “Our Environment, Our Peace’ in the Kuchingoro Community, leading the traditional view of security, asserting that a clean, sustainable environment is the foundation of social stability and conflict prevention.

At the unveiling, the president of the club, Caroline Morah, said the project title is a call to action.

“We cannot have a peaceful community in a degraded environment,” Morah stated. “‘Our Environment, Our Peace’ reflects the reality that when we take care of our surroundings, we remove the stressors—like disease and flooding—that often lead to neighborhood disputes. A healthy community is a harmonious one.”

Morah noted that by integrating environmental stewardship with peacebuilding, the Club is addressing the root causes of community tension: poor sanitation, blocked infrastructure, and resource-driven friction.

She stressing that the practical tools for a Plastic-Free Future To ensure the “Our Environment, Our Peace” vision lasts beyond a single day, the Club moved from advocacy to direct action.

In a strategic move to clear Kuchingoro’s drainage systems, the Club distributed reusable bags to residents.

This aims to slash the community’s reliance on single-use plastics, the primary culprit behind the stagnant water and flooding that plagues the area.

The Kuchigoro Peace Ambassadors, the Club’s primary community partners, received a massive donation of sanitation equipment, including wheelbarrows, rakes, shovels, gloves, and rain boots to maintain the standards set during the exercise.

Caroline Morah further explain that the community’s enthusiastic turnout was a testament to the 13-year partnership between the Rotary Club and Kuchingoro. Chief Ibrahim Wambi, the Chief of the community, lauded the Club for its consistency, noting that the “Our Environment, Our Peace” initiative is exactly what is needed to foster long-term unity.

As residents cleared gutters and adopted reusable alternatives to plastic, the message was clear: Peace is not just the absence of war; it is the presence of a clean, sustainable environment.

 

 

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