Green Ghana Project: Adansi Akrofuom DCE Joins MP To Plant Trees
The District Chief Executive for Adansi Akrofuom, Honorable Maurice Jonas Woode, joined the Member of Parliament for the area Hon. Alex Blackson to launch the Green Ghana Project which will oversee the Planting of over 9000 trees in the District.
Hon. Maurice Jonas Woode revealed that the District has taken stock of 9000 seedlings as well as 3000 Oil palm seedlings to be planted in degraded mining sites in the District as part of measures to restore forest cover in Akrofuom.
He added that, the District is also collaborating with Adansi Progressive Association (APA) to grow bamboo seedlings at the bank of the Jimi river to offer some protection.
United Nations report under the Sustainable Development Goals among other things estimated that by 2050, more than half of the world’s population will live in water stressed regions.
In view of this , Hon. Woode cautioned ” if we do not protect water bodies, it will be difficult for us to get water in future. This is part of the reasons why the President has initiated this project. ”
On measures put in place to protect the seedlings once planted, the Akrofuom DCE said they will collect data of those who will access the seedlings.
With the support of the Forestry Commission, he said, they will make a follow up to ensure that the plants are protected and properly maintained to achieve the project’s intended purpose.
The Member of Parliament for Akrofuom Constituency, Hon Alex Blankson eulogised the President for the project which he believes will deal with climate change which is as a result of depletion and damage to the forest.
He bemoaned the level of destruction to land and forest areas by illegal mining but said the Green Ghana Project will help help replace the depleted forest areas.
He pledged his support to the sustainability of the project by ensuring that the seedlings given out are used for their intended purpose, nurtured and well maintained.
Chiefs, Heads of Department, Staff of the Forestry Commission were all present.
The Green Ghana initiative championed by the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources and the Forestry Commission is aimed at planting over 5 million trees across the country to preserve and protect the country’s forest cover.