Speaking at AIC Vota in Machakos County on Sunday while attending church service, Machakos County Governor Wavinya Ndeti urged Machakos County residents to plant more trees to help mitigate climate change effects and help green our country, Kenya.
"It's our land, let's green it," said Governor Wavinya Ndeti
Wavinya asked residents to embrace tree planting during rain season in order to conserve the environment.
Indeed, she noted that apart from safeguarding the environment from degradation, trees were also a source of wealth.
She encouraged residents to make it a regular practice to plant trees and work towards ecosystem restoration.
Moreover, the governor called on Machakos Residents to support the government's initiative to address the adverse effects of climate change by planting trees.
"I'm calling on all Machakos County residents to embrace tree planting. This will not only help conserve the environment but also will also earn you some income ," revealed Governor Wavinya Ndeti.
Following the ongoing rains, Governor Wavinya Ndeti urged Machakos County residents to exercise caution and avoid loitering around flooded areas.
She reiterated her commitment to serving Machakos Residents, pointing out that service delivery is her key agenda for the benefit of Machakos people who elected her with many votes.
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