As part of a sustainable strategy to combat the effects of climate change, the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has called on residents to actively participate in tree-planting initiatives.
The FCTA Mandate Secretary, Agriculture and Rural Development Secretariat (ARDS), Lawan Kolo Geidam, who made this call during a visit to the FCT Plant Nursery in Bwari, stressed the pressing need to address the significant loss of trees resulting from rapid developmental activities in the FCT.
According to him, climate change has emerged as a global concern, with its detrimental effects being felt across the world, and the FCT, like many other urban areas, has experienced the depletion of its green cover due to urbanisation and developmental projects.
He said that the removal of trees not only contributes to the loss of biodiversity but also exacerbates climate change by intensifying the urban heat and negatively affecting vegetation.
The visit to the plant Nursery which was in continuation of his familiarisation tour of Agric projects in the FCT, also took the secretary to Bwari Fish Farm Estate where he assured stakeholders that the project would receive the full attention and support of the Administration.
He emphasised the importance of engaging all allottees, assuring it will be giving attention to the estates.
Also, at Gwagwalada Area Council, the secretary inspected facilities at the Agric Central Store and Mechanical Workshop where he took the opportunity to assess the ongoing distribution of palliatives to FCT residents, pledging that the secretariat has taken adequate measures to ensure that the items reach the desired target.
Similarly, at the mechanical workshop, the ARDS boss directed the Agric Services and Rural Development Departments to come up with strategies that will make technology not only available but also for the utilisation of rural farmers.
“By embracing technological advancements, the FCT aims to improve agricultural productivity and meet the growing demand for food,” he said.
Geidam also visited the FCT Agricultural Development Program (ADP) and Fadama offices, where he expressed satisfaction with the ongoing activities of the FCT Fadama CARES programme, which deserves commendation for its efforts in promoting sustainable agriculture and supporting local farmers.
He equally expressed the readiness of the Administration for speedy completion of the project to provide a conducive working environment for Agric workers to deliver efficient extension services to FCT farmers.
He reiterated the commitment of the FCT leadership to developing a comprehensive approach to address the challenges and achieve the set targets of sustainable food and nutrition security.