The Customs Officers’ Wives Association (COWA) has launched its Adopt-a-School Campaign at COWA School, Idiroko, Ogun State, in a strategic move to nurture a new generation of environmentally responsible Nigerians.
The initiative, which is anchored on the COWA Green Borders & Sustainability Initiative (CGBSI), seeks to institutionalise environmental education within school systems while equipping young people with the knowledge and practical tools required to drive sustainability efforts within their communities.
The launch event, held on 16 March 2026, attracted students, teachers, environmental advocates, and representatives from five Nigeria Customs Service Commands, PTML, Federal Operations Unit (FOU) A, Kirikiri Lighter Terminal (KLT), Ogun II (host), and Apapa Commands. In a symbolic transformation, the school was designated as the first Green Borders Eco-School, marking the beginning of what stakeholders described as a deliberate and structured nationwide campaign to embed environmental consciousness among young Nigerians.
Designed as a participatory and student-driven programme, the event featured a series of interactive engagements including environmental drama presentations, recycling innovation challenges, eco-art exhibitions, student-led panel discussions, and environmental games. These activities were carefully curated to move beyond theoretical learning and inspire creativity, problem-solving, and leadership among students. A major highlight of the event was the Green Campus Tree Planting Festival, during which dozens of trees were planted across the school premises, reinforcing the campaign’s long-term environmental restoration and climate action objectives.
To sustain the momentum generated by the programme, COWA established a Green Borders Eco-Club within the school to serve as a platform for continuous environmental advocacy. The club is expected to coordinate activities such as tree nurturing, recycling initiatives, and regular environmental sanitation exercises. In addition, students were formally inducted as Young Green Guardians after taking a pledge to protect the environment, promote responsible waste management, and serve as sustainability ambassadors within their communities, an initiative that underscores COWA’s commitment to youth-led environmental stewardship.
Speaking at the event, the National President of COWA, Mrs Kikelomo Adeniyi, emphasised the critical role of early environmental education in shaping a sustainable future. She noted that “if we are to build a Nigeria that is environmentally secure and sustainable, we must begin by investing in our children, because they are the custodians of tomorrow’s environment.” She further stressed that schools provide the most effective platform for instilling lifelong values, adding that “through this Adopt-a-School campaign, we are not only planting trees, but also nurturing a generation of young leaders who understand the importance of protecting their environment.”
Mrs Adeniyi also highlighted the broader vision of the initiative, noting that the programme is designed to extend beyond a single intervention to a nationwide movement. “Our goal is to create a network of Green Schools across Nigeria where students are empowered to take ownership of environmental sustainability within their communities. This is not a one-off event, but the beginning of a sustained effort to build environmentally conscious citizens,” she stated.
COWA further disclosed that the Adopt-a-School Campaign will be expanded across Customs Commands nationwide as part of the broader CGBSI framework. The expansion will focus on environmental education, tree planting, recycling and responsible waste management, as well as the establishment of eco-clubs in schools. The initiative is expected to significantly contribute to community-based environmental stewardship while reinforcing the role of young Nigerians as active participants in safeguarding the nation’s environmental future.



