By CHRISTEL Ya Nicole FOMBU | project leader
“Man and the environment are indivisible”, that’s to say man cannot do without the environment. In line with the above quotation, there is a need to continue preaching the gospel of living friendly with the environment. We are part of the environment so we need to care for it as we care for our body. In the past months, the project music for the environment has adopted different ways and avenues to educate the public on the important to carter for the environment. Songs have been writing and sang in different rhythms to create the consciousness in the life of people. The impact and results has been tremendous and encouraging. This time around, the staff of RCESD took the doctrine of music for the environment to another height. In an effort to create more awareness and educate people on adapting and cultivating friendly environmental life styles, a talk was organized on one of the biggest and popular media house in the south west region of Cameroon (Hi Television). The program was held on the topic “Promoting Environmental Best Practices” and we had onboard environmentalist and musician who discussed our topic in detail. Our discussions where focused on: What environmental best practices are all about, some actions practiced by man which is detrimental to the environment, what positive habits can we cultivate to protect the environment and the power of music in preserving the environment. In the course of the program, one of the environmental artists present by name Percy Abain spoke to the public on some of the practices and habit which affect the environment negatively. He sang one of his environmental songs titled “the Earth song” at the end of his entertainment, he encouraged other artist out there to take out time to sing songs that sensitize people about the beauty of the environment. His watch word to the public was. “The power of music has never failed in transmitting information and it cool to sing about the environment”.
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