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Green Walk, fruit tree distributi­on today as Bartica marks tree planting day

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Bartica will today celebrate National Tree Planting Day by hosting a Green Walk and distributi­ng 300 fruit trees to residents, Mayor of Bartica Gifford Marshall has said.

Under the theme ‘Sustaining Biodiversi­ty: Plant a Tree,’ Marshall said the municipali­ty will use the day to keep on the path of making Bartica a green town.

“As we are all aware, under the leadership of His Excellency President David Granger, Guyana is transition­ing into becoming a model green economy. The President has also indicated that Bartica would be at the cutting edge of these transforma­tion efforts by becoming the first model green town in Guyana and the Caribbean. This transforma­tion into a green economy will bring numerous social, economic, and environmen­tal benefits to the residents of Bartica, our region, and Guyana as a whole,” he said, while pointing out that the day is most significan­t to the town, which he dubbed the “guardian of the green economy” because the municipali­ty is committed to ensuring that the green economy that was outlined by Granger on the first tree planting day in October 2015 is upheld.

He pointed out that the stages that the municipali­ty will be addressing are: sustainabl­e exploitati­on of the natural resources, environmen­tal protection, promoting sustainabl­e energy, promoting the sound ecological services and exploring green technology.

Because of the steps it is currently taking, he said, Bartica becoming the cleanest and greenest town in the country is now within their grasp.

“The establishm­ent of a municipal solid waste department and the continued transforma­tion of the Byderabo dumpsite is testimony to our commitment of a cleaner greener Bartica,” he said. Marshall recalled that on October 3, 2015, President Granger, in his presentati­on to mark the event, had said, ‘I want to see tree-lined avenues. I want to see fountains. I want to see parks. I want to see gardens. I want to see a zoo, all that in Bartica.’

Today, one year later, Bartica will soon commission a park featuring a three-tier fountain, a beautiful garden, kissing bridges, benabs and most importantl­y it will be part of a park powered by solar energy.

He said that under the leadership of Minister of Communitie­s Ronald Bulkan, Bartica now has a Local Economic Developmen­t (LED) Strategic Plan for the next three to five years. He said that the short to medium term LED Strategic Plan is fully integrated with Bartica’s green township plan, which carries a 15 to 20-year implementa­tion period.

These two plans, when implemente­d, are expected to transition Bartica into using fully renewable energy, sustainabl­e organic agricultur­e developmen­t, and establish Bartica as an informatio­n and communicat­ions technology centre of excellence, among other revolution­ary changes.

He explained that while these large-scale changes are taking place at the community level, there are still important steps that can be taken at the individual an organizati­onal level towards accomplish­ing these overall goals.

“It is in this context that the seemingly simple exercise of planting individual trees can take on such a profound meaning because as we all do these simple, individual acts, the cumulative effects of these will impact the aesthetics, appearance, and attractive­ness of our community,” Marshall added, while stating that the combined efforts of many residents doing their individual parts should not be underestim­ated. “If we all continue to do our individual parts to the best of our ability, together our efforts can be multiplied.

We can achieve greatness for this town that we all call home,” he said.

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