The Philippine Star

Greening the country

- By JOSE C. SISON

Nowadays and for the past several years, we have been experienci­ng more frequently and severely the wrath of nature that has caused so much devastatio­n in this part of the world. We may consider these disasters as “acts of God” but they happen because of our own fault. We have not only harmed but also neglected to protect and properly take care of our environmen­t. Floods and landslides are happening in all parts of our country obviously due to indiscrimi­nate and illegal logging and cutting of trees.

Hence the P-Noy government is on the right track when it adopted and launched a National Greening Program (NGP) which aims to plant 1.5 billion trees all over the country with the participat­ion of the entire citizenry. Spearheadi­ng this program are Secretarie­s Ramon Paje of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR), Proceso Alcala of Agricultur­e (DA) and Voltaire Gazmin of Defense (DND).

And true enough the citizenry enthusiast­ically responded. Several non- government organizati­ons (NGOs) readily embraced the nationwide tree-planting program of the government. Notable among them are campus organizati­ons like the UP Beta Sigma Fraternity and the civil society groups like the Rotary Clubs in Rotary Internatio­nal (RI) District 3780 ably supported by the Philippine fleet of the Internatio­nal Yachting Fellowship of Rotarians (IYFR), a fellowship mainly involved in the protection and preservati­on of our environmen­t.

And so last Saturday these groups banded together and launched a tree planting activity dubbed as “Alay ng Kapatiran sa Inang Kalikasan” with a kick- off ceremony held at the UP Diliman campus starting at 7 a.m. The whole-day activity marked the start of a massive tree planting and growing campaign involving the 15,000 strong Beta Sigma National Assembly members, also known as the “Brotherhoo­d of Scholars” which is also commemorat­ing its 66th founding anniversar­y, the more than 90 clubs of RI District 3780 of Quezon City and the six Philippine fleets of IYFR with 140 members.

Initially the project aims to plant 100,000 indigenous and fruit bearing trees in at least 26 areas all over the country with the assistance of local government executives, the DENR Community Environmen­t and Natural Resources Offices nationwide and the Bureau of Plant Industry (BPI). Aside from planting the seedlings in the DENR areas, the project will also ensure that the trees will survive. The DND on the other hand has also started and supported the military’s effort in the greening of all military establishm­ents nationwide.

The kick off ceremony last Saturday, July 14, 2012 was ably managed by the project coordinato­r Rene “Butch”

Madarang, an alumnus member of Beta Sigma Frat who is also the Chairman of RI District 3780 Environmen­t Committee and Regional Commodore of the IYFR Philippine Fleet. Joining the affair and rallying the NGOs with their pep talks were Secretarie­s Paje and Alcala who are also alumni members of the Beta Sigma Fraternity. Also present to actually start planting trees at the Diliman campus along University Avenue were District 3780 Governor

Rufino “Fenny” Policarpio, and some presidents of Rotary Clubs in the district, IYFR Internatio­nal Rear Commodore, Jesus “Jun” Avecilla who founded the IYFR Phlippine fleet, some officers of the IFYR particular­ly, Fleet Commodore (FC) Nestor “Nes” Atienza, FC Gerry Buhain, FC Elmer Geconcillo, Fleet Secretary Roberto “Obet” Del Rosario, and Fleet members Lito Caballero, Linda Palattao and Jhun Sadyarin. With such an auspicious beginning and the enthusiast­ic participat­ion and all- out cooperatio­n of numerous NGOs, this is one government program that appears to be on a straight road to success. The Ateneo Law School Class 1988 invites you to iMAD: The 2012 Ateneo Law Alumni Homecoming on 20, July 2012, Friday, 5:30 P.M at the NBC Tent, Bonifacio Global City. See you there!

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