His Royal Highness Osagyefo Amoatia Ofori Panin today launched the ‘One-Student-One-Tree’ initiative, a key component of the government’s flagship afforestation program, the Green Ghana Project. This program, under the auspices of the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources, aims to incorporate students from secondary institutions in Ghana’s tree-planting efforts, instilling a culture of environmental stewardship among the youth and raising awareness about the importance of protecting the environment.
The launch event took place at Abuakwa State College in Kyebi, Eastern Region, and was attended by the Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Hon. Samuel A. Jinapor, MP. Together with the Okyenhene, they planted a tree to symbolize their commitment and dedication to the project. Osagyefo Amoatia Ofori Panin emphasized the long-term benefits of environmental initiatives like Green Ghana Day and urged students to actively engage in the project to contribute to global efforts to build a sustainable and resilient climate.
“I am proud to say that we have been instrumental in the success of Green Ghana Day since its inception in 2021. Our ancestors used their souls and spirits to protect the forests, and it is now our responsibility to do the same. They dedicated 100 days a year to forest conservation.”
“Do not be reckless, irresponsible, or greedy, focusing only on immediate gains at the expense of your future survival. It is crucial to protect your future. Our elders taught us not to destroy assets because they retain their value. We have decimated our forests and water reserves, and we are now experiencing the impacts of climate change.”
His Royal Highness Osagyefo Amoatia Ofori Panin
The Okyehene further added, “To the students, you are undertaking this to safeguard your future, so participate fully. Guard your future and preserve it for the generations to come.”
Government’s Commitment and Vision
Hon. Samuel A. Jinapor, in his speech, congratulated the Okyenhene for his visionary and exemplary leadership, which has spanned over 25 years. He praised the Okyenhene’s consistent advice and assistance to various government initiatives and policies, including the Green Ghana Project.
“Today, we honor a leader whose steadfast dedication, vision, service, and commitment have significantly shaped the Abuakwa Traditional Area, as well as the nation and humanity.”
Hon. Samuel A. Jinapor, MP and Minister for Lands and Natural Resources
Providing historical context to the conversation about the urgency of the Green Ghana Project, Hon. Jinapor reminded the audience of Ghana’s precarious situation regarding forest reserve protection and the progress made with the planting of over 42 million trees since 2021.
Hon. Jinapor detailed the goals of the One-Student-One-Tree initiative, emphasizing its role in raising awareness about the Green Ghana project and instilling a sense of environmental protection in school children.
“As we join our students to mark the 2024 edition of this remarkable initiative, it is essential to highlight the role of trees in mitigating climate change, preserving biodiversity, and supporting human well-being.”
“Trees act as the lungs of our planet, absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen. They provide habitats for countless species, prevent soil erosion, and contribute to the water cycle. Planting trees is an investment in the natural infrastructure that sustains life on Earth.”
Hon. Samuel A. Jinapor, MP and Minister for Lands and Natural Resources
Eastern Regional Minister, Hon. Seth Acheampong, expressed his belief in the transformative potential of the ‘One-Student-One-Tree’ initiative. He pledged full support to ensure its sustainability and success, hoping it would become a lasting legacy for future generations.
The headmaster of Abuakwa State College, Mr. Eric Hanson Agyei Sarpong, extended his gratitude to the government and the Ministry for their dedication to the tree-planting vision. He encouraged students to nurture the planted trees, ensuring their growth and contribution to a greener environment.
This year’s Green Ghana Day, set for June 7, aims to plant 10 million seedlings across the country under the theme “Growing for a Greener Tomorrow.” President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo will lead a commemorative tree planting exercise at Nicholson Stadium in Burma Camp, Accra.
The ‘One-Student-One-Tree’ initiative is heralded as a pivotal step towards environmental transformation, with its impact anticipated to resonate through generations, fostering a culture of sustainability and environmental stewardship among Ghana’s youth.
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