Prime Minister Tarique Rahman on Monday inaugurated a tree plantation program by planting coconut and neem saplings along the banks of the newly re-excavated Sarikal-Batajor Canal in Gournadi upazila of Barisal, urging people to nurture the trees to ensure their survival.
The prime minister arrived at the canal bank in Batajor union of Gournadi around 10am to launch the program.
Local residents, including farmers and homemakers, gathered along one side of the canal to greet the prime minister, who responded by waving to them.
Launching the program, Tarique Rahman said planting trees alone was not enough and stressed the need for proper care.
"Planting the sapling is not the end of the job. Around 2,500 saplings will be planted today. Everyone must take care of the trees," he said.
"You look after your children every day after they are born. In the same way, you must care for these young saplings every day," the prime minister added.
With the slogan "Bangladesh First", he planted the first sapling to formally inaugurate the campaign.
Information and Broadcasting Minister and Barishal-1 MP Zahir Uddin Swapon also planted a sapling alongside the prime minister.
The canal, which flows past Batajor Bazar, is locally known as the Batajor Canal. It joins the Sarikal River east of the market before flowing into the Miar Char River.
After inaugurating the tree plantation program, the prime minister proceeded to Batajor to distribute Family Cards among women heads of beneficiary families.
He is scheduled to travel to Barishal city by road after completing his programs in Gournadi.
Thousands of BNP leaders, activists and supporters lined both sides of the 34-kilometre road from Gournadi to Barishal city, welcoming the prime minister with sustained applause as his motorcade passed.
Later in the day, he is scheduled to inaugurate another tree plantation programme along the Sagardi Canal near the Trish Godown Memorial area in Barisal city before attending an organisational meeting of the BNP.