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FRSC hosts successful tree planting event in Nasarawa state

On April 16, 2025, the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) celebrated a significant milestone in environmental sustainability.

They organized a tree planting event alongside Honourable Commissioner for Environment and Natural Resources, Barrister Danladi Isaac.

This initiative reflects their commitment to combating climate change.

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The ceremony occurred under the leadership of Sector Commander Comfort O. Asom.

The event aligns with the FRSC‘s 2025 Strategic Goals, focusing on promoting environmental stewardship.

It attracted diverse participants, including local community members, environmental advocates, and government officials, all dedicated to preserving Nigeria’s natural resources.

In her opening remarks, Corps Commander Comfort O. Asom highlighted the significance of such initiatives.

She stated, “Today’s tree planting event is not just about planting trees; it is about planting hope for a greener future.”

Her emphasis on environmental sustainability underscored its importance in achieving the FRSC’s strategic goals.

Honourable Commissioner Barrister Danladi Isaac supported these sentiments, emphasizing collaboration between the FRSC and the Ministry of Environment.

He remarked, “This event is a testament to our joint commitment to combat climate change and promote a healthier ecosystem for future generations.”

His words reinforced the collective effort needed to make a substantial impact.

Participants actively engaged in planting various tree species, contributing to biodiversity and improving air quality.

This hands-on experience served as both a practical demonstration of environmental responsibility and an educational opportunity, raising awareness about the vital role of trees in combating climate change.

As the event concluded, attendees were encouraged to persist in their environmental conservation efforts.

The FRSC remains dedicated to integrating sustainability into its operations, ensuring that future generations inherit a healthier environment.


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