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GREEN GHANA: GOV'T EXCEEDS 20MILLION SEEDLING TARGET

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Benito Owusu-Bio, the Deputy Minister for Lands and Natural Resources and National Chairman of the 2022 Green Ghana Planning Committee, revealed that a total of 22,671,696 million seedlings have been distributed so far for the 2022 edition of the Green Ghana agenda, far exceeding the initial 20 million seedling target.

 

During a press conference on Monday, 13th June, 2022, the Deputy Minister, speaking on behalf of the Sector Minister, Hon. Samuel, A. Jinapor, called for effective monitoring and supervision of the seedlings planted to ensure the success of the 2022 edition of the government's aggressive afforestation and reforestation program.

 

 

"We must make deliberate efforts to nurture the trees by watering them, protecting them from harm, preventing fires, and weeding under them until they mature," he stated.

 

The Deputy Lands Minister went on to say that the "This year's survival rate will be higher than previous year's record of 85 percent. The Ministry has established a Monitoring and Assessment Team, led by Hon. Francis Manu-Adabor, Chairman of the Parliamentary Select Committee on Lands and Forestry, to conduct a comprehensive field assessment of trees planted this year. Other members of the Committee, including myself and the CEO of the Forestry Commission, are also members of the team."

 

 

Hon. Owusu-Bio took advantage of the opportunity to refute charges made by some in the media that the Green Ghana Party is corrupt.  The day's program was politicized and partisan, indicating that the Green Ghana Day was a national project, and that the inclusion of Ghanaians from various political and religious backgrounds, such as former President H.E John Dramani Mahama, Former President John Agyekum Kufuor, the National Chief Imam, and high-profile members of the clergy, gives this clear indication that it was for Ghana.

In response to a question from the media about the Green Ghana Day budget and expenditure, Hon. Benito Owusu revealed that GHC 6 million cedis has been disbursed to the Ministry for the Green Ghana Day, out of which 22 million tree seedlings were obtained, as well as publicity and other expenses in the run-up to the planting.

 

He went on to say that, as last year, a complete report on the costs will be made available to the public after that.

 

 

 

Mr. John Allotey, the CEO of the Forestry Commission, presented an in-depth presentation on the preliminary outcomes of the seedlings distributed and planted on Green Ghana Day.

 

 

The individual objectives allocated to Regions and the actual achievements attained were among the highlights of his presentation.

 

The Ashanti, Ahafo, Bono, Bono East, Eastern, and Greater Accra Regions all exceeded their targets, while the Northern, North East, and Oti Regions are still on track to reach their targets owing to low rainfall.

 

 

He stated that 40.2 percent of the purportedly planted seedlings in forest reserves have been planted, while the remaining 50 percent for houses and other sites has seen 59.8% work done, while adding that a total of 22,671,696 seedlings have been delivered thus far.

 

 

 

"The national goal was to plant 20 million seedlings, but as of now, we have dispersed over 20 million."

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