A Non-governmental organisation, Iliya Kwache Foundation, has distributed another batch of 20,000 tree seedlings to survivors of the Boko Haram insurgency
in Michika Local Government Area of Adamawa State to combat climate change and improve the living conditions of residents of the area.
The foundation distributed 20,000 tree seedlings, which included Mahogany, black plum, Shea butter, olive tree, and economic trees, for free to residents during its mass tree planting campaign. The goal of the campaign was to improve the living conditions of survivors of the insurgency. The beneficiaries were encouraged to plant the seedlings.
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