Lands and Natural Resources Minister, Samuel Abu Jinapor
Youth in Afforestation under the Forestry Commission and the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources has issued a one-month ultimatum to government to pay them their over 1 year allowances.
The group accused government of taking delight in the success of the tree planting programme despite the non-payment of their allowances.
In a press release copied to GhanaWeb, the Youth in Afforestation said they have been able to plant over 67 million trees across the country since the inception of the programme in 2018.
They bemoaned the high cost of living, stating that some members to the extent to borrow monies for work.
"We the Youth In Afforestation (YIA) under the Forestry Commission, Ministry of Lands and Minerals Resources are demanding our unpaid allowance for over one year and four months from the government and we are giving the government up to this month of August to clear all allowances due us," part of the release read.
"We were over 60,000 when we began the Youth In Afforestation (YIA) program introduced by the government in 2018 under the leadership of late Hon. Kwaku Owusu Afriyie popularly known as Sir John, since the program started we have planted over 67million trees across the country," it added.
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