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Planting and protection of trees is our civic responsibility – DCE

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Mr George Gerard Naluri, DCE for Lambussie planting a tree at the Lambussie District Assembly

Mr George Gerard Naluri, the District Chief Executive (DCE) for Lambussie in the Upper West Region, has called on residents to prioritize planting, nurturing and protection of trees to ensure the Government’s Greening Ghana project succeeded.

He said it was the civic responsibility of every citizen to nurture and protect the trees planted to help preserve vegetative cover of the environment and promote climate change mitigation.

Mr Naluri gave the advice on Friday during a brief commemorative planting ceremony to mark the national tree planting exercise dubbed: “Green Ghana Project”.

The Green Ghana Project is a tree planting initiative championed by government to mobilise Ghanaians for an aggressive nationwide tree planting exercise.

Mr Naluri said the district assembly had taken the project as a priority and that different species of trees were to be distributed and planted across the communities in the district to help ensure the restoration of vegetation cover in the area.

He said the assembly in collaboration with the traditional authorities had put in place by-laws to assist in the effective implementation of the tree planting project and the survival of the trees.

Kuoro Issaka Zengeh Kazie Tenjie ll, the Paramount Chief of the Lambussie traditional area lauded the project and indicated that it would help reduce the effects of climate change in the area, especially the current unstable changes in the rain pattern.

He assured the collective commitment of the chiefs and people of the area in ensuring that the government’s Green Ghana project succeeded in the district.

Mr Dontege Belinku Aloysius, the Lambussie District NADMO Officer, said about 415 different species of trees are to be planted within communities in the district, targeting households and public places.

“Households and management of places like Schools, CHPS compounds among others will be encouraged to take ownership and proper nurturing of the trees to ensure the trees survived as well as help in preserving the environment”, he said.

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