WED BAJ Gambia members in action |
Biodiversity Action
Journalists-Gambia (BAJ Gambia), a local media organisation operating across The Gambia, in complementing the efforts of the area councils
and municipalities in keeping the country clean and tidy held cleansing exercise on World Environment Day (WED) 5th June, 2014 in Lower River Region.
Mr. Ansuman Sambou,
director of planning and development at Mansakonko Area Council, have this to say during the celebration of the World Environment
Day in Lower River Region, that plastic waste is one of the menaces of our time.
He said Biodiversity Action
Journalists-The Gambia (BAJ-Gambia) Lower River Region (LRR) chapter coming
with this theme: ‘Eliminating Plastic’ was really timely.
Plastic is everywhere and it is one
quarter of waste, he said, adding that its management is very key to human
health and the biodiversity of the country.
“The celebration of the World
Environment Day is key in the socio-economic development of the country,” said
Ansuman Sambou during the celebration of World Environment Day organised by
BAJ-The Gambia LRR office.
The June 4 event was celebrated in a
form of a cleansing exercise from Soma Police station to the Area Council head
office in Soma under the theme: ‘Eliminating plastic’.
It was self-funded by the
organisation and the day also witnessed the launching of the first edition of
the BAJ-Gambia magazine.
He said BAJ-The Gambia is new and is
commitment to educating the public on the importance of protecting the
environment, which is very commending and welcoming.
He spoke at length on the danger
associated with plastic waste to the environment and the biodiversity of the
country.
He said looking at plastics it makes
the environment dirty and burning them too affects health, and healthy
environment is found in clean environment.
He challenged BAJ-Gambia as a
journalist organisation to continue educating the public on the danger
associated with indiscriminate dumping, bush fire, climate change, plastic
waste and other related environmental hazards.
He said the magazine would help in
informing the public on various environmental issues that would be valuable to
the people.
Seedy Dampha, Focal Person
BAJ-Gambia, LRR, said keeping the environment clean is everybody’s business
because clean environment is what brings a healthy environment.
He said BAJ-Gambia is an
organisation of journalists aimed at educating people about environment and its
protection.
Sulayman Ceesay, on behalf of the
National Coordinator of BAJ-The Gambia, said it was very vital for BAJ-Gambia
to celebrate World Environment Day, because they are a key component of
environmental protection.
The exercise was the first time
BAJ-Gambia was taking part in the celebration of World Environment Day, he
said, while commending the LRR BAJ office for taking the initiative to
celebrate the day in a form of cleansing exercise.
“We all know the importance of the
environment and our stake as BAJ-Gambia is to educate people about how to
protect and conserve our environment,” he said.
“We are challenging everybody to
join BAJ-Gambia to make our environment clean and safe for our youngest
generation.”
He said World Environment Day is day
to reflect on the achievement and challenges of environmentalists and map out
the way forward.
“Environmental protection is
everyone’s business; let us all be environmental protectors, not environmental
destroyers,” he said.
He also said plastic waste is very
harmful to the environment and the health of the people and the wildlife of the
country.
Ceesay calls on the authorities of
the region to find time and read the BAJ-Gambia magazine, which has very
important information on environmental protection, climate change and other
pertinent issues on environment.
“Climate change, bush fire, cutting
down trees without planting them all affects our environment. Now is the time
that we all should work together with BAJ-Gambia to prevent that,” he said.
Ceesay challenges authorities to
ensure the stiff implementation of the anti-littering regulation to prevent
people from indiscriminate dumping and other acts harmful to the
environment.
Musa Touray, Meteorologist, Weather
Forecast, challenged Gambians to plant more trees in this rainy season, as the
more trees are planted the more the environment is protected.
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