Boulgou: The commune of Bittou celebrated the communal reforestation day in Mogom-noore, approximately ten kilometers from Bittou, by planting several species of trees underground. The initiative led to the creation of a medicinal grove covering an area of 2 hectares. A total of 600 medicinal plants of different species were planted.
According to Burkina Information Agency, the objective of creating this grove is to contribute to greening the country, promoting medicinal plants, combating desertification, and improving the living environment of the inhabitants, as stressed by Ouena Nyan, the lieutenant of water and forests and head of the departmental water and forest service of Bittou. “We were able to plant 600 plants of all species, such as the nere, the tamarind tree, and the baobab,” he added.
Mr. Ouena expressed his satisfaction with the mobilization of the population and thanked the authorities for their support in making the event a success. He also urged the population to properly maintain the grove. Minoungou Hamidou, president of the Bittou gold miners’ office, also urged the population to monitor the grove and support the authorities for the initiative. “I’m happy when people talk about planting trees. You can’t want to be sovereign without talking about plants,” he stated.
Representatives of the chiefs of the villages of Mogom-Noore, Sambnaaba, Zampaligre, and Ayouba praised the authorities for their vision and promised to support the protection of medicinal plants. They maintained that a process would be initiated to close the grove on behalf of the President of Faso, Captain Ibrahim Traore.