The United Kingdom Embassy in Sierra Leone has hosted government, businesses, and civil society to discuss pathways to tackle a global threat which is climate change.
The engagement is to further implement Sierra Leone COP26 Commitments.
Invitees from different walks of life made special commitments to these objectives of.
The UK High Commissioner Lisa J Chesney reveals that you don’t have to be a part of of a big organization or government do something about Climate Change. She emphasized that everyone can do something if we make one commitment to to tackle climate change in our lives.
Minister of Environment, Professor Moriba Jaward, Committed that Sierra Leone wants to not just plant 5 million trees by 2024. A million has already been planted he confirms. He pointed out that the goal is to restore forest cover by 2030..
Trailing behind these comments are founder of Tacugama Bala Amarasekan, and Former UK High Commissioner Peter Penfold, .
“By protecting Chimpanzee, you are not protecting Gore’s. By protecting the Gore’s we’re helping to solve Sierra Leone’s climate change problems” Amarasekaran stated
The former UK High Commissioner Peter peenfold heaps praises on Tacugama sanctuary.
He believes the best thing Tacugama has achieved it’s a reminder that the best things develop through fire of adversity