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Climate change: Anambra students urged on need to respect environment

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As the global Community intensifies call for greener energy and plans to tackle climate change, over One hundred Secondary School students from ten schools in Anambra State have gathered in Awka the state capital to
brainstorm on how to respect trees and the Environment.

The convener of the Boot Camp and Director The Green Environment and Climate Change Initiative, Mmachukwu Obimdike said these will help them understand that the world is moving towards renewable Green energy which if they don’t understand it at their secondary School period, they may never get to co tribute towards achieving the universal goal.

Obimdike said the essence of the event is to empower the students for them to be able to join hands with the rest of the world in tackling climate change which has become a global challenge.

She however appealed to government at all levels to provide an enabling playing ground and partnering Non Governmental Organisations to enable them thrive and contribute meaningfully towards the development of the society.

The Executive Director, Green Initiative for Humanitarian Aid and Development, Mr Onyekachi Chukwu described the BootCamp as a catch them young initiative which will no doubt help the people to understand that the Environment they destroy today will fight back tomorrow.

Mr Chukwu therefore encouraged the students to note that environment is where they live and so must do everything possible to safeguard it including planting of trees and cultivating good habit of waste disposal.


Another respondent Doctor John Ogbodo who ,lecturer in the department of Forestry and Wild Life , NAU, Awka, while Commending the Anambra Boot Camp Initiative, said it will help the students to understand the steps and factors that can mitigate climate change as well as key into the Clean Green Initiative of the Professor Chukwuma Soludo of Anambra State.

The Director , Forestry and Wildlife, Anambra State Ministry of Environment, Mrs Onyinye Achugamuonye said it was the human beings that need the environment to survive hence the urgent need for all to join hands in preserving it in other to reap the benefits .

The students and their teachers unanimously agreed that the knowledge and practical trainings acquired during the first Anambra Boot Camp will no doubt give them advantage in contributing to tackling environmental degradation but will also empower them by putting food on their tables in their future endeavors.

THE RAZOR reports that the students were also taken through practical session on how to build solar system for homes, Skill session of turning tyres into tables and training on environmental art painting among others.

By Ifeizu Joe

Ifeizu is a seasoned journalist and Managing Editor of TheRazor. He has wide knowledge of Anambra State and has reported the state objectively for over a decade.

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