Ghana distributes thousands of seedlings to mark ‘Green Ghana Day’
By Bisola Adeyemo
Ghana government on Friday distributed thousands of bags containing millions of different types of seedlings to sixteen regions in the country to mark Green Ghana Day.
The planting will be done by individuals and other organizations throughout the country.
Ghana’s Lands Minister Samuel Abdulai Jinapor described the event as a great achievement for the West African country.
“As part of the programme, we are seeking to work out a formula where the trees to be planted will be economic trees. We are talking about the Timber, Wawa, Nim, Rosewood, Shea trees. The rationale for this intervention is so that in planting the trees, we are also investing for the future,” he said.
According to the country’s statistics, Africanews reports that it is estimated that Ghana’s forest areas have been depleted by 80% since 1900.
The government aims to plant the trees mostly on degraded land.