Minister Brantley plant trees to commemorate Earth Day
Tuesday, 23rd April 2019
Mark Brantley, Premier of Nevis and Minister of Tourism, along with Minister of Culture Eric Evelyn and Minister of Environment Spencer Brand accepted planted trees at New River Estate on April 23, as part of the Nevis Historical and Conservation Society’s (NHCS) New River Coconut Walk Restoration Project to commemorate Earth Day 2019.
Brantley said their tree planting symbolised the NIA’s tangible support for the society and its project and the importance of safeguarding the environment.
“The Nevis Island Administration is committed to the environment, and my being here, besides the symbolism, of it is really to indicate that you have our support at the very highest levels of the government,” he said.
While he thanked the NHCS for the invitation, the Premier described the reforestation project as an important one which speaks to a long-standing tradition of tree planting on the island.
He commended Keithley Amory, the Project Coordinator for his efforts, and urged members of the public to visit the site.
“I would encourage of course the people of Nevis to come and see what is being done here at Coconut Walk. It’s a project that I know a lot of people have done a lot of work on, and it is something that we commend,” he said.
Pauline Ngunjiri, Executive Director of NHCS, explained that in an effort to positively combat the effects of climate change the project is designed to reforest the New River coastline.
She stated that the area was earmarked for the United Nations Development Program project because of its historical value. Funding is channelled through the Global Environment Facility (GEF).
The NHCS is also partnering with various ministries and departments in the NIA including the Ministries of Tourism, Public Works, Water Services and Agriculture, and also with various community groups including Helping Our People Excel (HOPE) Nevis Inc.
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