President Ruto: Greening Kenya will boost fight against climate change

President Ruto launches the National Programme for Accelerated Forestry and Rangelands Restoration in Ngong’ Hills Forest, Kajiado County,

NAIROBI, Dec 22 (NNN-KBC) — Kenyan President William Ruto has said it is time for humanity to step up and make the earth inhabitable.

Speaking in Ngong’ Hills Forest, Kajiado County, during the launch of the National Programme for Accelerated Forestry and Rangelands Restoration, he noted that the devastating disruptions caused by climate crisis are undermining “our progress and aspirations for economic development.”

The President noted that the Government was keen on countering the negative effects of climate change by “greening our country to more than 30 per cent of tree cover by 2032.”

“This is a moment of unity of purpose and collective action; let us work towards achieving a cleaner and safer environment,” Ruto said.

This, he went on, will be actualised through the intentional placement of environmental conservation at the centre of the socio-economic transformation agenda.

He was accompanied by First Lady Rachel Ruto, Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, Environment and Forestry Cabinet Secretary Soipan Tuya, Kajiado County Governor Joseph Ole Lenku, among other leaders.

The Deputy President used the occasion to challenge Kenyans to cooperate with State organs to sustainably conserve the environment.

“This is our obligation to one another in our time, and our debt to future generations,” Gachagua said.

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