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    Ecosphere Launches Tree-Planting Green Recovery Project in Doma, Nasarawa State

    Community-led tree planting project brings schools and local government together to drive environmental sustainability and climate education in Doma, Nasarawa State.
    The North JournalsBy The North JournalsMay 29, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    — Pupils and Local Government Join Forces for Environmental Rebirth

    By The North Journals Staff

    Doma, Nasarawa State

    In a significant move to address environmental degradation and promote sustainable practices, Ecosphere Blue-Green Solutions has flagged off its Green Recovery Project (GRP) in Doma Local Government Area of Nasarawa State. The initiative, launched on May 26, aims to plant over 100 climate-resilient and environmentally beneficial trees across key public institutions in the region.

    The inaugural planting activities took place at Islamiya Primary School Doma, Science Demonstration School Doma, and the Doma Local Government Council Secretariat—locations chosen for their strategic importance and community engagement potential. The project is designed to serve as both a climate action strategy and an educational tool, mobilizing local schools and government institutions in the fight against deforestation and climate change.

    Led by Amb. Adamu Alhassan Hussaini Doma, the project team was warmly received by Hon. Jonathan Okuba, Executive Chairman of Doma Local Government Council, alongside ward councillors and school authorities. In a formal briefing at the council secretariat, Amb. Hussaini presented Ecosphere’s vision and a record of past environmental interventions, praising Hon. Okuba for his progressive agricultural policies and urging the local government to prioritize sustainability in governance.

    “We’re here to complement your efforts,” said Amb. Hussaini. “We believe environmental recovery is not a luxury but a necessity, and Ecosphere is fully committed to working with the people and the government to ensure a greener, healthier future.”

    Hon. Okuba, in his remarks, commended Ecosphere for its grassroots approach and applauded Amb. Hussaini for his long-standing dedication to environmental and humanitarian causes.

    “This project is not just about trees—it’s about hope, knowledge, and future generations,” said the chairman. “My administration is fully behind this initiative and will do everything possible to support its continuity.”

    Perhaps the most inspiring response came from the participating schools, where pupils and teachers enthusiastically pledged to nurture the planted trees. Under the GRP model, each tree is assigned to a group of students who will care for it throughout the academic year. These students will receive educational incentives and mentoring as part of the project’s holistic development goals.

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    School administrators praised the initiative as a hands-on learning experience that bridges environmental science with civic responsibility.

    “This is how you build climate champions,” said a headteacher at the Science Demonstration School. “They’re not just learning about the environment—they’re saving it.”

    Ecosphere Blue-Green Solutions says the Doma pilot phase is part of a broader campaign to rehabilitate ecosystems across Nigeria’s Middle Belt through afforestation, education, and community partnerships. Plans are already underway to expand the project to neighboring LGAs, leveraging the Doma experience as a model for success.

    As climate risks continue to threaten livelihoods, agriculture, and water security in Nasarawa and beyond, initiatives like the Green Recovery Project offer a promising blend of local ownership, environmental stewardship, and youth engagement.

     

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