N/R: Akwasi Konadu Joins Ya-Naa Abukari II To Plant On Green Ghana Day

In the spirit of recovering Ghana's lost forest cover, the National tree planting exercise led by the President of the Republic,  H.E Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and other dignitaries across the country has seen its turn at the Northern Region.

His Royal Highness, Overlord of Dagbon, Ya-Na Abukari II joined by the Deputy Minister for Lands and Natural Resources responsible for Lands and Forestry, Hon. Akwasi Konadu and other officials 
has on Friday,7th June, 2024 to plant tree seedlings to commiserate the tree planting exercise.

He praised the government for instituting the Green Ghana initiative to help recover lost vegetation in the country while encouraging Ghanaians to take good care of the seedlings planted to grow to maturity to achieve its purpose.

He cautioned the youth to desist from engaging in illegal tree logging and bush-burning activities that affect the vegetation.

"Its such a shame to see our landscape from the windows of aircraft, looking down to see my beloved land being wasted away and its negative implications on the output of our farmers and our possible inabilities to feed our families in the future".
The Overlord of Dagbon, said, his community will wholeheartedly adopt the laudable tree planting initiative and pledged his support and readiness to do their best in protecting the environment.

Addressing the gathering at the Gbewa Palace on the occasion, Hon. Konadu acknowledged and thanked his royal highness and the people of Dagbon for their continued support in the afforestation drive.

He reiterated the objective of the Green Ghana Project is aimed at intensifying afforestation and reforestation of Ghana’s degraded landscapes, therefore the urgent need for every Ghanaian to come on board and plant more trees to curb the challenges of climate change and environmental pollution.

Hon. Konadu explained that this year's theme, "Growing for a greener tomorrow" is targeted at growing plants for sustainable environmental conservation for future well-being and support human survival.

He called on all citizens to participate in this year's planting to secure a greener future.

The tree planting exercise brought together stakeholders from the government, faith-based organizations, school children, non-governmental organisations, and some residents to plant across the municipalities and their vicinities.