Audio By Carbonatix
Tsiame came alive on Wednesday morning, June 5, 2025, as students, community leaders, and residents gathered at the RC School park to witness the launch of the Tree for Life initiative — a major step in the TDM Reforestation Drive aimed at restoring Ghana’s forest cover.
The event was graced by the Keta Municipal Chief Executive (MCE), Wisdom Seade, and the Forestry Commission Director for the Sogakofe enclave, Mr. Sackey.
Also present were assembly member David Kpata, Dumega Adonu, representatives of Togbi Doe Dallah, as well as the headmaster and teachers of Tsiame RC School.
In his address, Mr. Sackey, speaking on behalf of the Forestry Commission, lamented the alarming rate of deforestation and highlighted its impact on the environment.
He called on community members, especially the youth, to embrace tree planting not as a one-time event, but a lifestyle that could help heal the earth.
Mr Seade, in his remarks, praised the initiative and linked it to President John Dramani Mahama’s broader vision of reducing carbon emissions through sustainable environmental action. He reminded the audience of the critical role trees play in the ecological balance and urged the students to take personal responsibility for nurturing the trees planted.
To mark the occasion, the MCE, the Forestry Director, and the Assembly Member each planted a tree at the entrance of the local chapel, symbolising a collective commitment to a greener future.
Over 200 seedlings — including raffia palm and mahogany — were distributed at the launch.
The Forestry Commission is expected to deliver an additional 1,500 seedlings in the coming week for planting across Tsiame and its surrounding forest areas.
These areas were mapped during a recent tour with TDM representative, Mr. Gabriel Klu Gbafa.
According to the programme schedule, the Tree for Life launch will extend to other communities by the end of June. Planting will officially begin between June and September, with plans for a community town hall meeting once the full batch of seedlings is received.
The session will guide locals on best practices for tree planting and care.
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