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NDDC Launches Tree Planting for Environmental Sustainability 

 

By Obiabin Onukwugha

 

The Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, has launched a tree-planting campaign aimed at promoting environmental sustainability and community development in the Niger Delta region.

 

According to a statement by Seledi Thompson-Wakama, Director, Corporate Affairs of NDDC on Sunday, the program is part of activities marking the 2025 World Environment Day, which had its team as “Beat Plastic, Beat Pollution.

 

Speaking at a a stakeholders event to kick-off the campaign in Port Harcourt Rivers State at the weekend, the NDDC Director of Environmental Protection and Control, Engr. Onouha Obeka assured that the Commission was committed to enhancing biodiversity, mitigating climate change, and improving the quality of life of the people in the region.

 

He commended the stakeholders who volunteered for the cause, urging them to remember the importance of environmental stewardship and collective action in creating a more sustainable future for the Niger Delta.

 

The Director emphasised the importance of tree planting in addressing critical issues that contribute to environmental degradation, including the lack of eco-friendly practices, deforestation, and unethical business practices.

 

In another development, the agency also donated seven waste segregation disposal facilities to the Rivers State University, Port Harcourt.

 

Speaking at the handover event, the NDDC Director of Environmental Protection and Control observed that the university campus was environmentally nnfriendly, owing to its green campus policy. He noted that the Commission was invited to support the existing environmental culture.

 

Onuoha stated, “With your already established waste management system, these segregated waste facilities will help improve waste collection.”

 

The Director of Works, Arc. Henry Onu, who represented the Vice-Chancellor of Rivers State University, commended the NDDC for its numerous interventions that had benefited the institution. He assured that the donated waste facilities would be put to good use.

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