Foundation plants 3,000 trees to combat deforestation in Bauchi
By Ahmed Ahmed
The Tashalla Care Foundation in Bauchi State has planted 3,000 trees along Muhammadu Buhari Road bypass in Darazo Local Government Area as part of its 2025 annual tree-planting campaign aimed at tackling deforestation, climate change, and promoting environmental sustainability.
Speaking at the flag-off ceremony on Sunday, the foundation’s Chairman, Malam Usman Ya’u, announced the initiative, now in its fourth year.
According to him, it goes beyond tree planting, as it also includes providing boreholes, water tanks, and pumps, alongside ensuring security for the trees to guarantee their survival.
“This year, we are planting 3,000 trees along the bypass. We urge community members to take ownership of these trees, as their care is crucial to achieving the desired environmental impact,” Ya’u stated.
He emphasised that the trees would serve as windbreakers, improve air quality, and mitigate the effects of climate change in the area, calling for collective responsibility in protecting the environment for future generations.
Malam Malami Yakubu, Provost of Darazo College of Education, underscored the vital role trees play in producing oxygen, absorbing carbon dioxide, improving air quality, preventing soil erosion, regulating the water cycle, and supporting biodiversity.
On his part, Islamic cleric Malam Abubakar Garba described tree planting as a virtuous act in Islam, citing the Prophet Muhammad’s teaching that planting trees serves as ongoing charity (sadaqah jariyah), benefiting both the planter and the community.
Alhaji Hassan Tilde, State Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), represented by the party’s Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Adamu Jalla, urged community members to embrace the culture of maintaining the trees, stressing their long-term social and environmental benefits.