By Achadu Gabriel, Kaduna
An NGO, Emnamu Foundation has launched ”Action Against Climate Change” campaign aiming to plant at least one thousand trees to combat the devastating effects of climate change in Adamawa state, and presented cars to deserving people.
The foundation also announced a donation of 200 operational vehicles to address logistical challenges faced by humanitarian organisations, and in supporting of those who risk their lives for humanitarian causes.
The president, Emnamu Foundation, Dr. Emmanuel N. Musa, who made the disclosure in Adamawa, in an event held at the Malkohi IDP Centre in Yola, Adamawa State, said that the NGO has planted over 50,000 trees from January to August, 2024, while stating that another 50,000 trees will be planted before the end of 2024.
The gesture, according to him, is in commemoration of the 2024 World Humanitarian Day, “Act for Humanity”, emphasizing the importance of protecting the environment and supporting humanitarian efforts.
While reiterating the philosophical foundation of the NGO, Dr. Emmanuel averred that the Foundation’s initiative is aiming at creating a more sustainable and equitable future, while noting that the Foundation decide to take a bold step against climate change by planting more trees.
He said, “Today, Monday, we gather to pay tribute to the 22 humanitarian aid workers, including the United Nations Secretary-General’s representative, who tragically lost their lives in tragic bombing at the UN Headquarters in Baghdad, Iraq. Since 2009, adding “This day has been dedicated to advocating for the protection and support of humanitarian workers and the communities they serve”.
“As the President of the Emnamu Foundation, I am proud to share the impact we have made in alleviating hardship, particularly among the underprivileged.
“Through our initiatives, we have restored hope to many, especially the youth, by creating thousands of jobs, providing essential resources such as food, housing, and educational materials, and supporting community development.
“To address the pressing issue of climate change and its severe impact on our environment, we have launched a significant tree-planting campaign, titled “Action Against Climate Change.”This year alone, we have planted over 50,000 trees, with plans to plant an additional 50,000 by the end of the year.
“We also plan to collaborate with the state government on its monthly sanitation initiatives. Our volunteers will participate actively in raising awareness about malaria prevention and environmental hygiene. As the saying goes, “If you can control mosquitoes, you can control malaria.” Our commitment to improving public health and promoting a clean environment remains unwavering.
“Furthermore, in support of those who risk their lives for humanitarian causes, I am pleased to announce a donation of 200 operational vehicles to address logistical challenges faced by humanitarian organisations. This gesture extends to sister organisations aligned with our mission.
“Additionally, I am launching a 500 million Naira entrepreneurship support initiative. This programme aims to assist over 500 entrepreneurs, particularly women and youth, in growing their businesses amid current economic challenges. Our goal is to reduce poverty and promote equality, working towards a more inclusive society.” Dr. Emmanuel said.
“The foundation also presented gifts to deserving individuals, including Hajiya Hauwa Samaila, who received a Toyota Venza, and Hon. Tsamari Naiwa Fakuta, who received a Toyota Forerunner.
“Other beneficiaries included Alh. Alheri Mathias, RAV4 Toyota, Hyelda Pandi, Kia Shortage, Hon. Dogara Faci, Honda Accord as well as Justice and peace Development Commission, who got Toyota Forerunner.
In the same development, the Emnamu Foundation launched an entrepreneurship support grant program, benefiting Alh. Musa Usman Shuwa, Chairman of Emnamu Foundation in Madagali local government, Dona Ishaya Mildu, and Miss Zion Phelimon.
Meanwhile, a total of two hundred bags of rice was given to the Yola IDP Camp to improve their livelihoods and cushion the effect of economic hardship. Dr. Emmanuel also donated the sum of two million naira to the Association of Disabled Persons in Adamawa State.
The event that was attended by dignitaries from the Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), and other organizations highlighted the importance of protecting humanitarian workers and the communities they serve. End: