Nairobi School Donates 10 Acres of Land for President Ruto’s Climate Change Project
In a remarkable move, Nairobi School has generously donated 10 acres of land to support President William Ruto’s nationwide climate change initiative.
The donation aims to facilitate a tree-planting campaign that will provide seedlings to Nairobi and other parts of the country.
Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu announced the decision during a state visit, highlighting the school’s commitment to the cause and the importance of addressing the diverse effects of climate change.
Under the climate change project, the 10-acre land donated by the School will serve as a key resource for growing seedlings.
The Ministry of Education has pledged to supply the institution with one million tree seedlings, beginning the following week.
This initiative will play a significant role in mitigating the impact of climate change on the nation.
President Ruto’s Climate Change Initiative
President Ruto has made protecting the environment a priority since assuming office.
As part of his mission, he has set a target of planting over 10 million trees within 10 years.
The generous donation of land by Nairobi School aligns with his vision and demonstrates the commitment of educational institutions in supporting environmental conservation efforts.
Nairobi School Donates 10 Acres of Land for President Ruto’s Climate Change Project