Beautification Of FCT: Dr Aliyu Charges Youths To Imbibe Right Attitude That Would Support Government To Promote Policies On Youth Development

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Yahaya Idris, Abuja.

In line with cardinal principles of President Muhammadu Buhari’s led administration towards mobilizing youths to plant 25 million trees in the country as to add to beautification of the territory with aims to achieving improved and sustainable environment.

The FCT Minister of State, Dr. Ramatu Tijjani Aliyu, Thursday joined the call for the flag-off of tree planting project by Nigerian youths in commemoration of the World Youth Skills Day organised by the FCT Social Development Secretariat, where she urged the youths to key into skills development as a panacea to reducing unemployment and poverty in the country.

A Press Statement by her Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Austine Elemue quoted the Minister of State FCT as stated that the Sustainable Development Goals No 13 emphasized the need for urgent action to combat climate change and its impact, noting that all nations of the world are committed to focus attention of the huge population of youths to tree planting to promote greening and aesthetics of the environment by adoring it with ornamental plants, shrubs, and trees for a sustainable environment.

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“The role of youth in environmental protection cannot be over emphasized. The youth constitute a larger part of the world’s population and young people will have to live longer with the consequences of current environmental decisions than the elders.

“Future generation will also be affected by these decisions and the extent to which they have addressed concerns such as the depletion of resources, biodiversity loss, and long-lived radioactive waste. It is therefore very significant that we ensure the beautification of the FCT through planting of trees, to rid the FCT of waste to achieve an improved and sustainable environment.

“The president has therefore charged every Nigerian youth to be committed to the protection of the environment by getting involved in such unique activities like tree planting to propel the green economy and increase citizens’ health,”Aliyu stated.

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The minister therefore urged all youths to imbibe the right attitude that would support government to promote policies on youth development and mainstreaming of youth in all the sectors of development for the actualization of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Aliyu used the occasion to commend the youth in the sensitization of residents on the outbreak of COVID-19 and youth support in the equitable distribution of palliative items to the vulnerable in rural communities.

Earlier in her remarks, the Ag. Secretary of Social Development Secretariat, Mrs. Dili Onyedinma, noted that engaging youths in environmental protection would not only create direct impact on their behaviours, but also influence their immediate communities, since they have the potential to change the society with their courageous behaviours, stressing that youths are in the heart of sustainable green economy.

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She, therefore, advocated for adequate funding to develop a more robust action plan to expand the scope of the nation’s sovereign green bonds in line with global commitment to achieving a better future for all.

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