Government initiates nation-wide tree growing programme

Mahama Ayariga - Minister of Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation
Mahama Ayariga – Minister of Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation

Mr Mahama Ayariga, the Minister of Environment, Science and Technology says the ministry (MESTI) through its agencies has initiated a country-wide tree growing programme to ensure sustainable utilisation of the country’s biological resources and promote greening.

He said the Forestry Commission would provide the Ministry with 50 million seeds to nurse the seedlings and distribute to the traditional rulers in the regions for plantation.

He encouraged people to plant economic trees as there are many incentives that could be derived from planting them.

Mr Ayariga, made this known in an interview with the Ghana News Agency on the commemoration of World Environment Day at the First Infantry Battalion, Michel Camp in the Tema Metropolis.

He said that public awareness among stakeholders has been done to ensure proper acquisition of land for the growing of trees and the Ministry would soon launch a major tree planting initiative involving schools to provide students with incentives to plant trees.

He indicated that the Ministry had tasked the regions to target three million tree seedlings each to reach the 30 million target and the Northern Region had mobilised one million tree seedlings for schools.

“We are in discussion with Ghana Education Service because they oversee the schools, and we are trying to work with the science teachers to see how even planting the trees, nursing the seedlings and making sure they mature can be converted into a science project for which the students would be given credit if they do well,” he said.

He said the Ministry would also liaise with corporate entities to sponsor developmental projects in the schools that perform well in the tree planting activities – projects that would excite students that their own work generated the incentive for their school.

Mr Ayariga urged all to protect wildlife to contribute to national development and preservation of the environment.

The World Environment Day has been celebrated since 1973 with different relevant global themes to alert the world to responsibly manage the planet’s natural resources due to the evidence that humans are consuming far more natural resources than the planet can sustainably provide.

Many of the earth’s ecosystems are nearing critical point of depletion or irreversible change.

This year’s global theme was: “The Fight Against Illegal Trade in Wildlife while the national theme was: “Join the Race to Green Ghana and Protect Wildlife.”’

Source: GNA

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