5,970 Trees  planted At Bonyanto and Laribanga Communities by A Rocha Ghana

The government of Ghana initiated the Green Ghana Project to plant more trees to help protect the environment and the day was marked on June 11, 2021.

5,970 Trees  planted At Bonyanto and Laribanga Communities by A Rocha Ghana
Bonyanto and Laribanga Community members

An Environmental Conservation Organization, A Rocha Ghana has supported and supervised the planting of 5, 970 seedlings in the Savannah Region of Ghana,

The seedling plants include Mahogany, Mangoes and Cassia through the support of forestry commissions as part of the Green Ghana Project.

The planting took place at Bonyanto and Larabanga all in the West Gonja Municipality of the Savannah region. The people of Bonyanto community fully engaged in the planting whiles Larabanga Junior High School Block A, did same at Larabanga on Tuesday, June 15, 2021.

A Rocha Ghana has also earmarked to plant some more trees at Mognori, Soalepe and Achubunyor in the West Gonja Municipality as well as Yazori and Kpulumbo in the North Gonja District in the coming weeks.

150 hectares of degraded lands would be restored with 100,000 trees as part of their ongoing Forest Landscape Restoration (FLR) project in collaboration with GIZ.

A project officer with A Rocha Ghana, Isaac Ntori who took the communities through the right pegging processes, indicated that the Green Ghana Campaign couldn’t have taken place anytime better than now.

"As a country we are fast losing our vegetation cover through destructive activities such as illegal mining, logging, excessive charcoal production among others. It is therefore critical to plant and nurture trees to rehabilitate the degraded woodlands," he said.

The trees when matured will help to conserve biodiversity and also mitigate climate change impacts.

The government of Ghana initiated the Green Ghana Project to plant more trees to help protect the environment and the day was marked on June 11, 2021.

Abdul Sammed Gurundari, Savannah region