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President Akufo-Addo says the country has successfully planted 42 million trees over the past three years.
This initiative is part of the government’s effort to combat deforestation and promote sustainability.
Speaking at the Green Ghana Day ceremony at Burma Camp, the President attributed this environmental milestone to the unwavering support of the Ghanaian people.
“In the last three years, with your unwavering support, we have planted some 42 million trees, most of which are thriving. Today we have an opportunity to add at least 10 million trees."
Achieving this goal, President Akufo-Addo said would bring the total number of trees planted to an impressive 52 million in just four years.
The President hailed this as an incredible achievement, reflecting the collective effort and commitment of Ghanaians and all contributors to the programme's success.
He also lauded the Lands and Minerals Resources Minister, Samuel Jinapor for spearheading the initiative.
“I thank you, my fellow Ghanaians, and anyone who has contributed to the success of this programme.”
He also conveyed his confidence in surpassing this year’s target with the same level of support and dedication that has driven the initiative thus far.
The Green Ghana Day event is part of a nationwide effort to restore the country's forest cover, combat climate change, and enhance the natural environment.
The initiative since its inception in 2021 has garnered widespread participation from various sectors, including schools, religious organizations, and community groups.
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