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Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Samuel Abu Jinapor has assured Ghanaians that the protection of country lands and natural resources entrusted in the care of the ministry is intact.
According to him, government, under the distinguished and outstanding leadership of President Akufo-Addo, will continue to adopt and implement policies necessary for the effective protection, preservation, management and utilisation of the lands and natural resources of the country.
"We understand that the resources we have been entrusted to manage are for the people of Ghana, and our duty is a fiduciary one which requires us to responsibly and intelligently ensure that Ghanaians benefit from them" He touted.
The Minister gave this firm assurance while addressing the press at the Minister's Press Briefing held on Tuesday, 28th February, 2022 at the Ministry of Information in Accra.
Also in line with the Protection agenda Abu Jinapor said the Forestry Commission, with the support of the Ghana Armed Forces, have cordoned off all Forest Reserves and Wildlife Protected Areas, to rid them of illegal mining and illegal logging.
He among others noted some arrests made saying "Last year, two hundred and twelve (212) suspects were arrested by the Rapid Response Team of the Forestry Commission for various forest and wildlife offences. These suspects are standing trial at various courts across the country.
The Team, also, seized and/or decommissioned scores of equipment and forest products, including forty-four thousand five hundred and twenty-two (44,522) assorted lumber, fifty-four (54) vehicles and seventeen (17) excavators," he disclosed.
Delving into more developments in the Forestry sector, The Lands Minister announced that an aggressive afforestation and reafforestation program, Green Ghana Day, will see to the planting of 10 million seedlings, in this year's edition.
This he said will enable the Ministry to devote much attention to nurturing the over thirty million trees already planted in the last two years, to ensure that all these trees reach maturity.
In addition to the Green Ghana Project, the Lands Minister said his Ministry is in partnership with the Departments of Parks and Gardens, and Urban Roads in implementing a Green Street Project, under which trees are being planted in the medians of streets and avenues of major roads in the various cities of the country to beautify the cities while contributing to the fight against climate change.
In recognition of Ghana’s forest climate change policies, the Minister said Ghana has been made co-Chair of the Forest and Climate Leaders’ Partnership (FCLP), a new political forum that brings governments and other partners together to implement solutions that help reduce forest loss and land degradation while supporting sustainable development.