The Kano State Government has announced plans to distribute 10 million tree seedlings to residents across the state for planting, as part of efforts to improve the environment and mitigate the effects of climate change.
The Commissioner for Environment and Climate Change, Dahir Muhammad Hashim, disclosed this during an inspection visit to tree nurseries in Gwarzo and Dawakin Kudu Local Government Areas.
He said the seedlings to be distributed include moringa, baobab, lemon, neem, mango, sweet orange, and locust bean trees, which are expected to be planted by residents within their communities.
According to the commissioner, the initiative is being implemented under the leadership of Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf, with a target of planting 10 million trees within the year to promote a cleaner and healthier environment.
Hashim called on community groups and schools to take advantage of the programme by applying through designated forms or contacting the ministry to obtain seedlings for planting in their respective areas.
The Commissioner added that the initiative forms part of Government broader strategy to improve the wellbeing of residents and protect the environment across Kano State.

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