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Nairobi governor to import trees from Malaysia

November 18, 2022
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Nairobi governor to import trees from Malaysia
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The governor of Kenya’s Nairobi county has said that he intends to import palm trees from Malaysia as part of a measure to make the capital a “green city”.

Governor Johnson Sakaja also announced as part of a “greening” initiative that a tree planting programme for unemployed youths would be introduced.

The environmental programme would grant the young participants Sh2,400 ($20; £17) every week in collaboration with Kenya Forest Services.

Some Kenyans on social media have criticised Governor Sakaja’s plans, questioning why Kenya can’t just plant its own trees instead of importing them from the south-east Asian country.

The governor of Kenya’s Nairobi county has said that he intends to import palm trees from Malaysia as part of a measure to make the capital a “green city”.

Governor Johnson Sakaja also announced as part of a “greening” initiative that a tree planting programme for unemployed youths would be introduced.

The environmental programme would grant the young participants Sh2,400 ($20; £17) every week in collaboration with Kenya Forest Services.

Some Kenyans on social media have criticised Governor Sakaja’s plans, questioning why Kenya can’t just plant its own trees instead of importing them from the south-east Asian country.

Govenor Sakaja, it’s an insult to Kenyans to import trees from Malaysia. Get a plot of land, buy some seedling, plant them at an appropriate time all over the city. Will Kenya be importing everything, even water?

— KINYAONE BINTIY (@KenyaOn70901895) November 17, 2022

He has since responded to the reaction by clarifying that the Malaysian trees are just “donations” and that there will also be a programme for planting indigenous species, too.

Don’t be swayed by the sensationalization about trees 😅. We’re engaging KFS, our nursery at City Park as well as local groups whom we shall help establish nurseries for our tree planting program. Indigenous & fruit trees. Za Malaysia etc are donations we will gladly accept. pic.twitter.com/Vw8qsA1kMV

— Sakaja Arthur Johnson (@SakajaJohnson) November 17, 2022

 

Source: BBC

Tags: MalaysiaNairobi

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