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Gen Katumba says Dwindling Forest Cover Detrimental to Livelihoods of Ugandans

by Muhamadi Byemboijana
August 10, 2023
Gen Katumba says Dwindling Forest Cover Detrimental to Livelihoods of Ugandans
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The Minister of Works and Transport, General Edward Katumba Wamala, has expressed worry over the rate at which the forest cover is dwindling.

He noted that the consequences will be detrimental to the livelihoods in the long run and deprive future generations of the opportunity to enjoy their home country (Uganda) if the current climate trend caused is not reversed.

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Katumba said the world is now facing high heat levels occasioned by floods, just because the human race has tampered with the green cover.

According to Global Forest Watch, from 2001 to 2022, Uganda lost over one million hectares of tree cover, equivalent to a 13% decrease in tree cover, and 463 metric tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions and in 2022, Uganda lost 64-kilo hectares of tree cover, equivalent to 33 metric tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions.  

With this background, Gen. Katumba emphasized the need for more members of the public and organisations to join the drive to restore Uganda’s dwindling tree cover.

“Uganda has been blessed with a beautiful natural environment, but the rate at which we are defiling it is going to be detrimental to our livelihoods in the long run and deprive future generations of the opportunity to enjoy their home country. I, therefore, call upon more people and organisations in the private sector to join this noble cause for the good of our nation and its people,” he said.

Katumba made the remarks at a conservation campaign launched by Absa Bank Uganda that will see up to 80,000 students from 160 primary and secondary schools engaged to ensure the survival and growth of 160,000 trees.

The campaign will entail engaging school staff, students, and volunteers in ongoing tree care activities; collaborating with school authorities to incorporate tree-related topics into their curriculum and conducting workshops, seminars, and hands-on activities to educate students about the importance of trees and their role in the ecosystem.

The drive will also involve the planting and maintenance of 160,000 trees in the five districts of Kampala, Wakiso, Mukono, Mityana and Mubende benefiting 160 primary and secondary schools.

Speaking at the ceremony, Mumba Kalifungwa, Absa Bank Uganda’s Managing Director, said, “As Absa Bank Uganda, they have a strong belief in the potential of the youth to drive change and shape the future. By encouraging young people to plant trees, we are incorporating within them a culture of responsibility towards and care for the environment, which will reap tremendous benefits for their communities and the country as a whole.”

Mumba Kalifungwa, Absa Bank’s Managing Director.

According to National Geographic, trees absorb carbon dioxide and heat-trap greenhouse gases from human economic activities and the release of these gases into the atmosphere increases global warming and leads to prolonged periods of drought and erratic rainfalls – which have become more frequent as a result of the rapid rate of deforestation in Uganda.

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