Uasin Gishu Governor Leads Tree Planting Initiative for Environmental Conservation
In a symbolic gesture aimed at fostering environmental conservation and resilience against climate change, His Excellency Dr. Jonathan Bii Chelilim, Governor of Uasin Gishu County, spearheaded a tree-growing exercise at Cengalo Forest on May 10, 2024. This event, attended by government officials, community leaders, and residents alike, marked a pivotal moment in the county’s commitment to restoring its forest covers.
Addressing the gathering, Governor Chelilim emphasized the paramount importance of safeguarding the environment, particularly in the face of recent floods and the looming threats of climate change. He underscored the County Government’s unwavering dedication to protecting communities from the potential impacts of natural disasters, highlighting collaborative efforts with national government agencies in disaster preparedness.
Acknowledging the significance of the national holiday graciously granted by His Excellency President Dr. William Ruto, Governor Chelilim expressed gratitude for the opportunity it provided to mobilize collective action towards environmental stewardship. He urged citizens to rise to the challenge and contribute to solutions for the ever-evolving climatic conditions that jeopardize their way of life.
The tree-planting exercise, attended by enthusiastic participants, exceeded initial expectations, with over 200,000 seedlings earmarked for the rejuvenation of the Cengalo forest. Governor Chelilim lauded this achievement as a testament to the community’s dedication to reforestation efforts, emphasizing the long-term impact of nurturing these young trees for future generations.
Underlining the County Government’s commitment to environmental sustainability, Governor Chelilim highlighted ongoing initiatives, including the planting of one million trees, aimed at restoring forests and wetlands across Uasin Gishu County. He echoed President Ruto’s call to action, urging citizens to seize every opportunity to plant trees as a symbolic gesture of dedication to preserving natural heritage.
In closing, Governor Chelilim emphasized the significance of collective action, emphasizing that the actions taken today will shape the world of tomorrow. The event concluded with a spirit of optimism and determination as participants reaffirmed their commitment to environmental conservation and a sustainable future.