Ichoho Leads in Tree Planting
Immediate former KTDA Chairman and Director of Zone 1 Mr. David Muni Ichoho early Friday morning heeded the call by His Excellency the President Dr. Hon. William Samoei Ruto to plant trees. His Excellency made the clarion call-in honor and remembrance of the victims of the flash floods in the country.
He noted:
“Climate change has undoubtedly played a role in the frequency and severity of natural disasters like the floods we’ve experienced. But in the face of adversity, there is hope. Together, we can take meaningful action to mitigate its effects and safeguard our communities for generations to come.
Planting a tree may seem like a small act, but its impact reverberates far beyond its roots. Trees symbolize resilience, growth, and hope. They are a testament to our collective strength and determination to build a better, more sustainable world, even in the face of adversity. Trees are nature’s guardians, essential in combating climate change by absorbing carbon dioxide, stabilizing soil, and regulating water cycles.
On this National Tree-planting Day, let us join hands in rebuilding a greener future. By participating in this initiative, you will not only contribute to healing our environment but also play a crucial role in fortifying our defenses against future floods. Together, let’s turn the tide on climate change. Let’s plant the seeds of a greener, more resilient future, one tree at a time.”