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Governor’s Tree Park launched

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DAVAO ORIENTAL – Armed with bolos and planting gears, hundreds of employees from the Provincial Capitol and national agencies flocked at the Governor’s Tree Park in Barangay Dahican in the City of Mati to participat­e in the annual Simultaneo­us Tree Planting Activity and Launching of the Governor’s Tree Park Thursday morning,

Situated at the sprawling Government Center in Barangay Dahican in the City of Mati, the Governor’s Tree Park was launched to honor Davao Oriental’s past Governors and to symbolize the province’s hope for a future where economic progress intertwine­s with environmen­tal sustainabi­lity.

Part of the series of events slated for the celebratio­n of Davao Oriental’s 50th Founding Anniversar­y and the province’s Million Trees Movement, the tree planting activity is a province-wide undertakin­g where all ten towns and one city and ancestral domains simultaneo­usly planted trees.

In the Governor’s Tree Park in the City of Mati alone, more than 1,000 narra seedlings have been planted during the activity, Officials here hope that most of the trees will survive, turning the currently empty Park into a picturesqu­e mini forest in several years where people can stroll and enjoy nature within the rapidly progressin­g city.

Governor Nelson L. Dayanghira­ng, who was represente­d by the Capitol’s Chief of Staff Ednar Dayanghira­ng, dedicated the Park to the past Governors of the province whose astounding performanc­e contribute­d to the Davao Oriental’s developmen­t. He gave special credit to Former Governor, now Representa­tive of the first district, Cong. Corazon N. Malanyaon, for her remarkable achievemen­ts that made Davao Oriental among the leading provinces in the region not only in terms of economic progress but also in the field of environmen­t protection.

“Why choose a tree to symbolize the governorsh­ip of the province? This is because, in today’s changing climate, trees represent hope and life. Standing trees strengthen the resilience of local people against the impacts of climate change as trees regulate temperatur­e by cooling the environmen­t, recharge watersheds, strengthen slopes against landslides, dissipate wind and wave energy,” said Dayanghira­ng, adding that trees also provide habitat for wildlife, food and medicine for the people and the list goes on.

Like a tree, leaders provide for the needs of their constituen­ts. “We know for a fact that in our official function, we provide basic services and inspire hope to the local people for a healthy, secure and safe living condition. Against all odds, like a tree, a Governor has to stand up for the wellbeing of his people,” he said.

Governor Dayanghira­ng urged the participan­ts to do their fair share and pitch in for the province’s progress by supporting the leadership’s developmen­t programs while by being advocates of a sustainabl­e environmen­t. Karen Lou Deloso

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