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Lagos To Establish Fruit Orchards In 20 Secondary Schools by Lanrelagboi: 7:56am On Jun 22, 2020
The Lagos State Government has announced plans to establish fruit orchards in 20 Secondary Schools to fast-track a development policy of the State, especially building the culture of tree planting and re-greening the environment among students and youths in Lagos.

The State’s Acting Commissioner for Agriculture, Ms. Abisola Olusanya, who disclosed this over the weekend, noted that the planting of fruit trees in selected secondary schools is also to encourage students to become healthy, productive and conscious of their immediate environment.

Olusanya emphasised the importance of tree planting in a coastal City like Lagos, saying that the exercise would contribute in no small measure to the transformation of Lagos into a greener, healthier, safer and more orderly State.

“The Governor’s policy of fast-tracking the development of Lagos State is hinged on the T.H.E.M.E.S agenda. Part of this is to engage the youth, particularly students, so that they can become healthy, productive and environmentally sound. In this regard, the Ministry of Agriculture is establishing fruit orchards in 20 secondary schools in the three senatorial districts in the State”, Olusanya said.

According to her, the exercise would further encourage fruit consumption by students, which is important for the provision of micronutrients to the body, as these food items are rich sources of vitamins and minerals required for the growth, development and normal functioning of the human body.

She stated that the students of the selected schools would further be engaged to set up nurseries, tree planting and other conservation activities to encourage involvement and participation in agricultural practices as well as environmental education.

The Acting Commissioner pointed out that apart from the agricultural gains of the fruit tree planting, students would be taught the importance of plants and trees in sustaining the environment because tree planting is one of the most reliable and cheapest means of combating the effect of global warming and climate change

Trees are fell indiscriminately without replacement and this has exposed the environment to erosion and other natural and environmental disasters, especially for a coastal State like Lagos; as such, we need to embrace the culture of planting trees because of the many benefits inherent in tree planting some of which include the provision of shade, wind brakes, prevention of flood and desert encroachment, as well as reducing the effect of global warming among others”, she averred.

Olusanya added that tree planting is also very important for the environment as it provides oxygen, cools the atmosphere, helps conserve energy, saves water, prevents erosion, saves children from ultra-violet rays and provides foods that are sources of vitamins.

In her words: “Generally, the fruit tree planting exercise will ensure that the students are meaningfully engaged in agricultural practices as well as get necessary diet supplements, which include vitamins from fruits, without having to spend money on purchasing them. They will also be taught to understand the roles of plants in environmental sustainability while at the same time preparing them for self-reliance, using their experience in the establishment of home gardens, tending them and making some economic gains from the sales of fruits”.

While stressing the need for every community in Lagos State, and indeed the country, to adopt tree planting exercise as a top priority, Olusanya said that there is no better place to start than in the schools.Some of the fruit trees to be planted are sweet orange, tangelo, grape and pawpaw trees among others.

The selected schools include Yewa Junior High School, Agege; Vetland Grammar School, Orile Agege; Lagos State Senior Model College, Igbookuta; Oriwu Junior Model College, Ikorodu; Community Senior Secondary School, Bayeku; Agufoye Girls’ Model College, Bayeku; Pobuna Secondary School, Poka, Noforija, Epe; St Patrick Secondary School, Odo Iragushi; Ibeju Senior High, Ibeju; King Ado High School, Lagos Island and Ansarudeen Grammar School, Surulere.

Others are Nawardeen Senior High School, Ebute Meta; United Christian Secondary School, Apapa; Jubril Martins High School, Iponri; Badagry Grammar School, Badagry; Awori Senior College, Ojo; Agidingbin Grammar School, Ikeja; Estate Senior Grammar School, Mushin; Eko Boys High School, Mushin and Oshodi High School, Oshodi.

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Re: Lagos To Establish Fruit Orchards In 20 Secondary Schools by lonelydora: 8:14am On Jun 22, 2020
Very good. Lagos state government took a nice decision.

In my secondary school days at Nsukka High School, Nsukka, we used to have Pineapple and Orange Orchids, fishery and poultry too. That was our Agricultural Science. We learnt a lot then.

Our Indomie generation always think life is a bed of roses and are living in fantasies.

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Re: Lagos To Establish Fruit Orchards In 20 Secondary Schools by Istanbul8819: 8:14am On Jun 22, 2020
Rubbish
Re: Lagos To Establish Fruit Orchards In 20 Secondary Schools by juanjo2: 8:14am On Jun 22, 2020
Make them plant Mango Join. Children for my area go soon turn to Monkey. Yeye govt

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Re: Lagos To Establish Fruit Orchards In 20 Secondary Schools by Enitxt(m): 8:15am On Jun 22, 2020
Ok
Re: Lagos To Establish Fruit Orchards In 20 Secondary Schools by Xisnin(m): 8:15am On Jun 22, 2020
At what cost?

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Re: Lagos To Establish Fruit Orchards In 20 Secondary Schools by PoTTV: 8:15am On Jun 22, 2020
Lol... Are this people kidney me

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Re: Lagos To Establish Fruit Orchards In 20 Secondary Schools by Hades2016(m): 8:16am On Jun 22, 2020
Jokers grin
Re: Lagos To Establish Fruit Orchards In 20 Secondary Schools by BankyGee(m): 8:16am On Jun 22, 2020
Slawormir Damnnn Nigarrr, I think they should establish Weed Orchards instead. Right?

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Re: Lagos To Establish Fruit Orchards In 20 Secondary Schools by DropsMic(m): 8:16am On Jun 22, 2020
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Re: Lagos To Establish Fruit Orchards In 20 Secondary Schools by Miracle4Sure: 8:16am On Jun 22, 2020
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Re: Lagos To Establish Fruit Orchards In 20 Secondary Schools by Cool83(m): 8:16am On Jun 22, 2020
our environment must be conserved

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Re: Lagos To Establish Fruit Orchards In 20 Secondary Schools by Hypocrit: 8:16am On Jun 22, 2020
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Re: Lagos To Establish Fruit Orchards In 20 Secondary Schools by Abalado(f): 8:17am On Jun 22, 2020
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Re: Lagos To Establish Fruit Orchards In 20 Secondary Schools by SouthNigerian: 8:17am On Jun 22, 2020
Good one by the Lagos State Government.

Unfortunately, only few know the importance of planting trees in our environment.

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Re: Lagos To Establish Fruit Orchards In 20 Secondary Schools by MANNABBQGRILLS: 8:18am On Jun 22, 2020
This is a very good and welcome development..

The planting of fruit trees in secondary schools is to encourage students to become healthy, productive and conscious of their immediate environment.

Lagos state : The state of firsts.

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Re: Lagos To Establish Fruit Orchards In 20 Secondary Schools by pabon(m): 8:18am On Jun 22, 2020
Very good gesture. Although many won't see see importance of such a move, I must show my appreciation. We must collectively put hands together to ensure that things are brought back to the way its supposed to be.
Trees help in carbon sequestration. They help purify the air and stop desert encroachment.
Humans have been felling trees for years now and everyone is already feeling the impact, what with the erosions we experience these days and harsher weather conditions.
Laudable!

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Re: Lagos To Establish Fruit Orchards In 20 Secondary Schools by SoftP(m): 8:19am On Jun 22, 2020
Lagos state oppressing other States in 9ja since 20BC

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Re: Lagos To Establish Fruit Orchards In 20 Secondary Schools by kayjay69(m): 8:19am On Jun 22, 2020
Lagos state is just the melting pot for all manner of scams.

Planting trees when some schools look like they belong to the stone age.
No amount of makeup will make a pig look like a human being.
Re: Lagos To Establish Fruit Orchards In 20 Secondary Schools by tatatar: 8:19am On Jun 22, 2020
Will those trees even grow...how will they prevent Igbos from eating the leaves?
Re: Lagos To Establish Fruit Orchards In 20 Secondary Schools by MANNABBQGRILLS: 8:20am On Jun 22, 2020
kayjay69:
Lagos state is just the melting pot for all manner of scams.

Planting trees when some schools look like they belong to the stone age.
No amount of makeup will make a pig look like a human being.
Stop being a pessimist Boy Kay.
Look at the brighter side of life.....at least for once!

Na wa for some of una o..Sho!

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Re: Lagos To Establish Fruit Orchards In 20 Secondary Schools by Itisallright: 8:21am On Jun 22, 2020
I hope it's going to be a continuous project? Because I don't trust those people, Fashola plant trees, Ambode remove trees put net, Sanwolu remove net... etc. Where is LRU today?

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Re: Lagos To Establish Fruit Orchards In 20 Secondary Schools by Sweetgoodie(f): 8:21am On Jun 22, 2020
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This is a very good and welcome development..

The planting of fruit trees in secondary schools is to encourage students to become healthy, productive and conscious of their immediate environment.

[i] Lagos state : The state of firsts.
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trash

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Re: Lagos To Establish Fruit Orchards In 20 Secondary Schools by Nobody: 8:22am On Jun 22, 2020
They will use this to embezzle billions sweet shot..
Re: Lagos To Establish Fruit Orchards In 20 Secondary Schools by Ayoswit(f): 8:22am On Jun 22, 2020
undecided
Re: Lagos To Establish Fruit Orchards In 20 Secondary Schools by Kaybaba5(m): 8:25am On Jun 22, 2020
Mtchew

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