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The Minister of Lands and Natural Resources has raised alarm over the devastating state of Ghana’s forest reserves, revealing that 44 out of the country’s 288 forest reserves have been completely destroyed.
He disclosed that a recent assessment categorised some forests as critically endangered, using a colour-coded system where nine reserves were marked in red and yellow, signaling severe degradation.
Speaking in an interview on JoyNews' The Pulse on Saturday, the Minister stressed that the fight is not just for the government or the Ministry of Lands, but for all Ghanaians—including traditional leaders, media, and youth groups.
He highlighted the urgent need for national engagement and education, emphasising that water bodies and forests must be protected as they are vital for the country’s survival.
The Minister also outlined a multi-pronged approach to tackling the crisis, focusing on: strengthening enforcement measures, public engagement and education, promoting alternative livelihoods, reclamation and re-vegetation efforts.
He reiterated that the government is collaborating with the Ministry of Agriculture and other agencies to empower the youth through sustainable initiatives.
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