Audio By Carbonatix
As part of Absa Bank’s commitment to sustainable development, the bank joined the Green Ghana national campaign championed by the Government of Ghana to plant five million trees to help improve Ghana’s green cover and save the depleting forest reserves.
Collaborating with the Forestry Commission, employees of the bank in a nationwide exercise, supported the initiative by planting 5,000 trees seedlings from commission, to commemorate the Green Ghana Day.
Some employees also joined Senior Government officials, the Forestry Commission and Diplomatic Community to commemorate the Day at a brief event held in Accra.
Commenting on the Green Ghana project, Cyril Nai, Head of Marketing and Communication at Absa Bank Ghana, said the bank will continue to be a force for good in society by championing and supporting initiatives to ensure a sustainable and brighter future for Ghana.
“At Absa, bringing green possibilities to life also means partnering our stakeholders and communities to restore our lost forests and repair the damage to our ecosystem to help mitigate the effects of climate change,” said Mr. Nai.
“As a group, we continue to demonstrate our commitment to playing an active role in shaping a sustainable future through several initiatives; including being one of the funding signatories of the UN’s Principles for Responsible Banking. We understand that our role as agents of economic growth and development involves being responsible stewards in all aspects of our operations”.

According to Priscilla Yeboah, Head of Citizenship at Absa Bank Ghana, the bank sees the Green Ghana initiative as an important opportunity to leverage Sustainable Development Goal number 17, which calls for partnerships to strengthen the implementation of the goals.
“As a forward-looking bank that believes in sustainable development, we are inspired by the Green Ghana project which will help create sustainable cities and communities.
"Absa Bank is committed to supporting initiatives that will help improve and preserve our environment as well as strengthen the country’s climate change resilience,” Mrs Yeboah said.
The Green Ghana project is a Government of Ghana initiative implemented by the Lands Ministry and the Forestry Commission of Ghana to plant five million trees to restore depleted forest cover.
As part of the project, the Government distributed millions of seedlings, including economic trees like Wawa, Mango, Rosewood and Shea to the districts and regional offices of the Forestry Commission and Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies for planting.
Latest Stories
-
Majority of voters back extension of presidential term to 5 years – Poll
14 minutes -
Kennedy Agyapong has what it takes to defeat NDC if he wins NPP primaries – Aide
16 minutes -
Ghana’s Extradition Bid for former Finance Minister faces Probable Cause hurdle in US Federal Courts
17 minutes -
Benjamin Asare is 70% ready to return – Didi Dramani
33 minutes -
GH₵50 fee dispute turns violent as client assaults sex worker in Sekondi
40 minutes -
ECG restores electricity credit purchases for MMS-compliant meters
1 hour -
Gender Ministry, SOC-G, validates Non-Profit Organisation Secretariat operational documents
1 hour -
ECG restores power credit purchases for MMS-compliant prepaid meters
1 hour -
Nafan FC crowned champions of inaugural PAJ Foundation giveback tournament
2 hours -
Prof H. Prempeh questions compulsory retirement at 60, proposes extended working age for lecturers
2 hours -
Trump says progress made in Ukraine talks but ‘thorny issues’ remain
3 hours -
Fear and confusion in Nigerian village hit in US strike, as locals say no history of ISIS in area
3 hours -
Health Minister calls for collective action to fast-track Western North’s development
3 hours -
Mahama Ayariga leads NDC delegation to Bawku ahead of Samanpiid Festival
8 hours -
Edem warns youth against drug abuse at 9th Eledzi Health Walk
11 hours
