The European Union (EU) has cautioned Ghana to be proactive in restoring its degraded forest and tree cover in the wake of the changing climatic conditions.
“The government needs to take drastic action to reverse the trend for the sustenance of the ecology,” Ms. Diana Acconcia, the EU Ambassador to Ghana, noted, saying it was imperative that a lot of investment went into re-afforestation.
Addressing a workshop in Kumasi dubbed: “Re-greening Ghana”, she indicated that the nation’s forest and tree cover currently stands at about 26 per cent per the EU records.
The situation had been compounded by the mass illegal felling of trees, indiscriminate bush fires, urbanization and other development projects.
According to the Forestry Commission (FC), the current rate of Ghana’s forest depletion was two per cent of the remaining 1.6 million hectares of forest cover every year, due to illegal logging.
The nation had 8.2 million hectares of forest cover at the turn of the Century.
The programme, hosted by the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA), was in line with the ‘EU’s Climate Diplomacy Week’, which is designed to raise awareness on climate change issues.
It was also to solicit support from the government, stakeholders and civil society organizations to improve the environment in the face of the dangers posed by climate change.
Ms. Acconcia said the EU was seriously partnering governments all over the world to engender global response to the threat of climatic change in the context of sustainable development.
“We need collaboration and commitment to promote a green world,” she noted, saying this was critical for the livelihood of mankind.
Mr. Osei Assibey-Antwi, the Metropolitan Chief Executive (MCE), briefed the participants on the ‘Keep Kumasi Clean and Green’ project, which is intended to restore to the city its former status as the ‘Garden City of West Africa’.
Under the project, substantial number of trees of varied species had been planted across the metropolis to improve the environment.
He affirmed the resolve of the Assembly to work with the EU to enhance biodiversity for the wellbeing of the citizenry.
Source: GNA
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NANA ADDO SHOULD REMOVE SIR JOHN. HE IS OMANBOFOO. HE HAS GIVEN CONSIGNMENTS TO GALAMSEYERS AND OTHER WHO ARE CUTTING DOWN TREES AND EXPORTING THEM. HAE IS ENRICHING HIMSELF WITH MILLIONS OF DOLLARS RIGHT IN HIS OFFICE. SHAME ON HIM AND THE NPP.
The word "PROACTIVE" doesn't exist in the Ghanaian dictionary.
If the EU is really concerned about the depletion of Africa's forest, they should stop all importation of timber products into the EU. They want us to keep supplying them forever. Is it not French timber firms that have depleted all the forest in Cote D'Ivoir, Senegal, Cameroun and Gabon? If they are really concerned about forest depletion the EU should ask the French timber firms in those four countries to pack and go home. Double Standards indeed.