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Previous President John Agyekum Kufour and the Public Boss Imam, Sheik Teacher Osman Nuhu Sharubutu last Friday challenged the weighty downpours to join the Bosses and individuals of the Gomoa Focal Area to praise the Green Ghana Day at Gomoa Nsuem.
They focused on the requirement for each Ghanaian to join the Green Ghana crusade pointed toward battling a worldwide temperature alteration because of environmental change.
Previous President Kufuor saw with concern how normal assets God made under the sun to safeguard humanity were being obliterated without contemplating its ramifications.
He in this manner encouraged Ghanaians to embrace the Green Ghana strategy presented by His Excellency Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo Addo drove NPP Government to lessen ecological related issues.
The Focal Territorial Pastor, Hon. Mrs. Justina Marigold Assan entrusted Metropolitan, Civil and Locale CEOs (MMDCEs) to guarantee that the area accomplish its objective of establishing over 1.6 million trees before the year's over.
The Territorial Pastor revealed that the Local Planning Chamber was ready to guarantee that Green Ghana program becomes sustainabile adding there were sufficient tree seedlings to be established in each edge of the area.
As it has been said 'When the Last Tree Kicks the bucket, the Last Individual Bites the dust', it subsequently becomes on us as Ghanaians to establish more trees. We had the option to accomplish our last year's objective of 400,000 (400,000) seedlings and we will establish more than our set objective.
I need to task MMDCEs to treat tree establishing practice in a serious way in their areas. Checking group are there observing each action connecting with Tree Planting, she expressed.
Serve for Fisheries and Hydroponics Advancement, Hon. Mrs. Mavis Hawa Koomson additionally unveiled that trees assume significant part in the endurance of humankind in the arrangement of oxygen.
She in this way encouraged the fishing networks to view the Green Ghana practice in a serious way by establishing more trees along the shoreline.
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