Based on the survival rate of seedlings planted from 2021 to date during the Green Ghana Day, 30 million trees survived out of over 41 million seedlings planted, the Lands and Natural Resources Minister has said.
Speaking at a news briefing in Accra, on Tuesday, ahead of the Green Ghana Day on Friday, Mr Samuel Abu Jinapor, said in the maiden edition of 2021, seven million seedlings were planted with a 67 per cent survival rate.
In 2022, he said 24 million seedlings were planted with a 72 per cent survival rate, and in 2023, 10.7 million were planted with an 81 per cent survival rate.
Mr Jinapor said since 2021 to date, the Government has disbursed GH₵8 million for purchasing seedlings.
However, he said, both private and public sector institutions like faith-based organisations and the Ghana Armed Forces had also supported with donation of seedlings and logistics to make the exercises successful.
The Government has targeted to plant 10 million seedlings nationwide, this year, with the commemorative tree planting ceremony scheduled to take place at Burma Camp in Accra on Friday, June 7.
President Akufo-Addo will lead the commemorative tree planting exercise with other important dignitaries including Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, Speaker of Parliament, Alban Sumani Kingsford Bagbin, and Chief Justice Mrs Gertrude Torkono.
This year's Green Ghana Day is on the theme: "Growing for a Greener Tomorrow" with six million trees expected to be planted in degraded forest reserves while four million would go to farms, parks, recreational grounds, along medians of roads and communities.
The Minister said plants such as ornamentals, fruits and multi-purpose trees like Avocado, Royal Palm, Coconut, Mango, Milletia, Tree of Life, lemon, Acacia and Mansonia would be planted across the country.
Seedlings would be available at the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources and District Offices of the Forestry Commission.
"We urge you, our friends from the media, to carry the message across, and mobilise our country in support of this noble undertaking," he said.
Mr Jinapor appealed to all Ghanaians and residents of Ghana, revered chiefs and queen-mothers, religious and faith-based organisations, ministers, parliamentarians, judges, public and civil servants, health professionals, students and teachers and civil society organisations, members of the Diplomatic Corps, development partners, artisans, and all persons living in Ghana, to once more, support the Ministry to make this year’s exercise a success.
Trees, he said, were indispensable to the health of the planet and the well-being of the citizens
"Planting and conserving trees is essential for sustainable development and the resilience of ecosystems and human communities.”
"The statement that when the last tree dies, the last man dies still holds true today as ever. Let us, therefore, join hands and green Ghana on Friday, June 7, 2024, the Green Ghana Day."
Latest Stories
-
Resolving flooding will take time, but all hands must be on deck – Kojo Oppong Nkrumah
18 mins -
Body found in search for child missing in croc attack
32 mins -
Komenda College receives donation of computers
44 mins -
Fidelity Bank announces GH¢1m GreenTech Innovation Challenge grant fund
3 hours -
Kamala Harris top choice to replace Joe Biden if he steps aside, sources say
4 hours -
We are behind schedule in implementing flooding prevention measures – Kojo Oppong Nkrumah
4 hours -
Osaka beaten by Navarro as Gauff goes through
5 hours -
Egypt’s Sisi names new armed forces chief of staff, defence minister
5 hours -
GUTA calls for immediate withdrawal of 5% excise tax on plastic manufacturing companies
5 hours -
NIA staff petition Akufo-Addo calling for head of Prof Attafuah
6 hours -
Uefa investigating Turkey’s Demiral over goal celebration
6 hours -
Sinner wins epic Italian showdown against Berrettini
6 hours -
Manchester United to cut 250 jobs
6 hours -
Foden ‘feels sorry’ for under-pressure Southgate
6 hours -
If he’s given the ‘steer,’ where will Napo sit? Ayariga asks Bawumia
6 hours