World Environment Day: Coronation Group Launches ‘Trees for Tomorrow’ Initiative, Plants Over 400 Trees In Nigeria And Ghana

Posted on June 11, 2024

Coronation Group is proud to announce the launch of its new initiative, ‘Trees for Tomorrow’, to mark World Environment Day on 5 June.

As part of this commitment to sustainability, Coronation Group employees came together to plant over 400 trees across various locations in Nigeria and Ghana where they operate.

The initiative was launched by the Deputy Managing Director of Coronation Merchant Bank, Paul Abiagam, along with other leaders in Coronation Group including MD/CEO, Coronation Asset Management, Aigbovbioise Aig-Imoukhuede, Managing Partner, Coronation Capital, Kayode Akindele, and Chief Marketing & Communications Officer, Coronation Group Ngozi Akinyele.

Paul Abiagam highlighted the importance of this initiative: “At Coronation, we recognise the urgency of addressing environmental issues. Our ‘Trees for Tomorrow’ initiative is not just about planting trees; it’s about planting hope for a sustainable future. By actively participating in World Environment Day, we underscore our commitment to promoting sustainable practices and community involvement. Our goal of planting over 400 trees is a testament to our dedication to environmental stewardship and our belief in the collective power of individual actions.”

World Environment Day, designated by the United Nations to be celebrated annually on 5 June, is a global platform for encouraging awareness and action for the protection of our environment. It serves as a reminder of the critical need to protect and improve the health of our natural environment.

Audrey Azoulay, Director-General of UNESCO, emphasized the collective responsibility towards environmental conservation: “We must heed the call of the young people, citizens, associations and scientists urging us to take action, and radically change our relationship with nature and the planet. This collective quest for solutions is what World Environment Day is all about.”

The theme for World Environment Day 2024, “Land Restoration, Desertification, and Drought Resilience,” is particularly relevant given the pressing environmental challenges faced globally and locally. According to the United Nations, Nigeria loses approximately 350,000 hectares of land annually to desertification, a stark reminder of the urgent need for effective land restoration practices.

Ngozi Akinyele, Chief Marketing & Communications Officer, Coronation Group Limited, expressed the broader vision of the initiative: ‘Trees for Tomorrow’ is one of several ways we are taking tangible steps towards creating a more sustainable future. By planting over 400 trees, we are not only contributing to land restoration but also promoting biodiversity, rejuvenating our natural environments, and enhancing the resilience of our ecosystems. This initiative reflects our commitment to integrating sustainable practices across all facets of our operations and inspiring our people to take proactive steps in their communities.”

Coronation Group’s efforts are guided by a 12-themed Sustainability Agenda, which aligns with the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDGs) and the 7 Aspirations of Africa Agenda 2063.

The Environment Theme within this agenda focuses on establishing Coronation entities as champions for best environmental and social practices.

This framework ensures that Coronation’s actions contribute to global sustainability goals while addressing local development challenges.

Coronation Group’s commitment to sustainability is unwavering. As we celebrate our collective achievements on World Environment Day, we look forward to continuing our journey towards a greener future. Our efforts not only support global environmental goals but also pave the way for a sustainable and prosperous future for our clients and the African continent.

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