The Borneo Post

DBKK targets planting 6,000 trees annually

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The Kota Kinabalu City Hall (DBKK) aims to plant at least 6,000 trees throughout Kota Kinabalu each year.

Mayor Dato Sri Dr Sabin Samitah said DBKK had planted 12,000 trees around its jurisdicti­on from 2022 to 2023 through various such initiative­s involving all walks of life.

He stressed the importance of taking care of the environmen­t and surroundin­g areas, and that the dependence on the sustainabi­lity of nature and human life is a symbiosis which should not be argued.

“It is common knowledge that a healthy life is based on a clean and fresh environmen­t. Both the government and the state or local authoritie­s understand the need to instil a sense of community's love for nature, including beaches and natural assets, which is very important.

“DBKK also encourages the people of Kota Kinabalu to plant various species of trees together and participat­e in environmen­tal awareness campaigns in their respective areas which will increase public awareness of the importance of maintainin­g the level of greenery, the quality of the landscape and the environmen­t which contribute to the quality of life,” he said.

He was speaking at the launch of ‘Bah! Tanam Pokok' and ‘Sayangi Pantai Kita' programmes near Likas Bay here Saturday.

The text of his speech was delivered by DBKK directorge­neral Junainah Abbie.

Sabin explained that the programme, which saw around 700 people plant around 1,000 trees in the city area and clean the nearby beaches, aims to support the Greening Malaysia Programme through the national 100 Million Tree Planting Campaign and to increase general awareness and love for the importance of beaches in the city of Kota Kinabalu.

He said the programmes also have the objectives of improving environmen­tal quality and aesthetic value as a tourism attraction, and to support the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals, namely Sustainabl­e Cities and Communitie­s.

The programmes will be simultaneo­usly held three times a year at selected locations around Kota Kinabalu, he added.

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