State to accelerate tree growing during short rains – Tuya

Says the ministry is already putting in place a plan for tree growing with the coming short rains.

In Summary
  • The short rains are predicted to run from September to February next year.
  • Tuya said the 15 billion trees initiative had been slowed down by a shortage of seedlings.
Environment Cabinet Secretary Soipan Tuya with the Spouse to the Prime CS Tessie Musalia, during a tree planting exercise organised by Tessie Musalia's Ushiriki Wema initiative at National Police Service Embakasi B Campus in Utawala on on July 29, 2023.
Environment Cabinet Secretary Soipan Tuya with the Spouse to the Prime CS Tessie Musalia, during a tree planting exercise organised by Tessie Musalia's Ushiriki Wema initiative at National Police Service Embakasi B Campus in Utawala on on July 29, 2023.
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Environment, Climate Change and Forestry Cabinet Secretary Soipan Tuya has said the government plans to accelerate tree-growing activities across the country during the short rains season.

The short rains are predicted to run from September to February next year.

"The ministry is already putting in place a plan for tree growing with the coming short rains. We will have a six months tree-growing calendar from September r to February next year," she said.

"Kenya Meteorological Department has told us that the rains might extend between these months. We are keen to optimize tree growing in that period since we are behind with the numbers."

She spoke during a tree planting exercise organised by Spouse to the Prime CS Tessie Musalia's Ushiriki Wema initiative at National Police Service Embakasi B Campus in Utawala on Saturday.

Tuya said the 15 billion trees initiative had been slowed down by a shortage of seedlings.

"We should have planted close to 750 million seedlings between December last year and today, but that was not possible because our seedling potential was low when we got into government," the CS said.

She said her ministry had accelerated seedling production by setting up 11 new seed centres across the country, saying a further seven such facilities will be ready by the end of next month.

"These seed centres will enable us to produce tonnes of seed that will translate to at least two billion seedlings a year," Tuya said.

"With such numbers of seedlings, we will only be amplifying uptake by organizations such as Ushiriki Wema, other MDAs and citizens across the country to get the target of 15 billion realised."

The CS rallied Kenyans to plant trees at every available opportunity including birthdays, weddings and burials, reiterating that to achieve the 15 billion trees in 10 years, each Kenyan needed to grow 30 trees yearly.

"15 billion trees sound like a big figure, but when broken down to 50 million Kenyans, it translates to every Kenyan planting only 30 trees a year, and 300 trees in 10 years," she said.

Three hundred trees is a number that one can plant in the shortest time possible, maybe even in a week." 

She thanked the Spouse to the Prime CS Tessie for the tree-growing partnership with the National Police Service, which has seen Ushiriki Wema spearhead the growing of 9,000 seedlings across three NPS campuses in Kiganjo, Nyeri and Utawala in one month.

"I am informed that you launched this program at Kiganjo at the beginning of this month, where you planted 3,500 trees. Proceeded to Embakasi A Campus last weekend where you planted 3,000 trees, and today at this campus we have planted 2,500 trees," Tuya said.

"I would like to assure you that it is these incremental steps that will make Kenya realize the 15 billion target that will give us a national 30 per cent tree cover." 

Spouse to the Prime CS Tessie Musalia with Environment Cabinet Secretary Soipan Tuya, during a tree planting exercise organised by Tessie Musalia's Ushiriki Wema initiative at National Police Service Embakasi B Campus in Utawala on on July 29, 2023.
Spouse to the Prime CS Tessie Musalia with Environment Cabinet Secretary Soipan Tuya, during a tree planting exercise organised by Tessie Musalia's Ushiriki Wema initiative at National Police Service Embakasi B Campus in Utawala on on July 29, 2023.
Image: HANDOUT

She said the government intends the 15 billion national tree growing programme to be a whole-of-society undertaking where every Kenyan has a role to play, and assured Ushiriki Wema of her ministry's availability to offer technical support.

"Tessie Musalia, thank you for taking leadership on this front with this organization. The trees we grow will benefit the country in many ways, including taming the devastating effects of climate change by carbon sequestration, increasing our water flows as well as providing us critical ecosystem services," she said.

"When the President launched the 15 billion campaign last year, he guided that it be executed through a whole-of-society, whole-of-government approach. That is exactly what you at Ushiriki Wema are manifesting."

Tuya said her ministry was happy to work with Tessie to offer technical support for seedling propagation and extension services required.

"We have scientists at Kenya Forestry Research Institute and Kenya Forest Services who are available to guide you," she said.

On tracking the national tree-growing initiative, Tuya said her ministry will soon launch the Jaza Miti application, an online repository customized to offer services such as species-matching of tree seedlings.

"The application also helps with other specifications such as species-to-site matching, and in the next few weeks, we will have it loaded with the data sets of all tree nurseries in the country, that way, Kenyans can find all relevant tree growing information on their phones," the CS said.

On her part, Tessie reiterated her organization's commitment to the 15 billion national tree-growing agenda saying she had chosen to partner with NPS in the tree-growing endeavour because of its history of success.

Alongside ecosystem restoration, she said Ushiriki Wema seeks to involve persons with disability in its tree-growing programme to empower them to contribute more to national development.

"One of our areas of focus as Ushiriki Wema is persons with disability to create awareness. What we have realized is that to empower persons with disability is to enable them," she said.

Also present at the event was GSU Commandant Eliud Lang'at, NPS Embakasi B Campus Commanding Officer Charles Naibei and AHADI Kenya CEO Dr Stanley Kamau.


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