Makueni County Commemorates International Day of Forests with 1,000-Tree Planting at SEKU

Makueni County, in collaboration with key environmental stakeholders, marked the International Day of Forests by planting over 1,000 trees at South Eastern Kenya University (SEKU). The initiative aimed to highlight the crucial role forests play in environmental conservation, food security, and economic sustainability.


Dr. Geoffrey Muthoka, Makueni County’s Co-in-Charge of Environment, Mining, Climate Change, and Natural Resources, underscored the significance of planting fruit trees in alignment with this year’s theme, “Forests and Food.”

“Today, we recognize the value of indigenous trees, not only as a source of nourishment but also as essential contributors to biodiversity,” stated Dr. Muthoka.

He also raised concerns over deforestation and illegal forest burning, particularly in Kyulu and Katende forests, cautioning against the detrimental effects of these activities before the onset of the rainy season.

Professor Josphert Kimatu, Director of SEKU, expressed strong support for the initiative, encouraging communities to adopt tree planting and forest restoration as vital measures in the fight against climate change.

The tree-planting event was a joint effort involving the Kenya Forest Service (KFS), Kenya Forestry Research Institute (KEFRI), Makueni County, and other partners.

Notable attendees included Mr. Martin Mutie, Makueni County Forest Conservator, along with various environmental conservation advocates.

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