Owusu-Bio inspects seedlings ahead of Green Ghana Day
![](https://cdn.classfmonline.com/cfoZ41e/imagelib/thumbs/79110696.jpg)
As part of preparations towards the 2023 Green Ghana Day, the Deputy Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, responsible for Lands and Forestry, Benito Owusu-Bio on Monday, 5th June, 2023 paid a working visit to the Forestry Commission head office to inspect variants of seedlings.
The Forestry Commission has also brought in stock some coconut and palm tree seedlings awaiting dispatch and distribution on Friday, June 9 2023.
Some of these seedlings will also be available at the Forest Services Division in the Region and District offices.
On Green Ghana Day, a total of 10 million seedlings will be planted across the country whilst nurturing the over 30 million which were planted in 2021 and 2022.
The general public have been advised to continue nurturing trees planted and shun activities that bring harm to these trees.
Source: Classfmonline.com
Trending News
Dep. IGP in charge of operations: Akufo-Addo has set Yohonu on conflict course with Dampare - Asiedu Nketia
10:51Withhold July salaries of striking Colleges of Education teachers – GTEC to Accountant General
10:12Napo only encouraged chiefs to influence policies - Fifi Boafo
10:27Atta Mills was a selfless leader – Mahama eulogises ex-boss @12 years’ remembrance event
06:20Dec polls: Be transparent, impartial – Group to EC
10:31Presidential debate: We’re not fronting for any political party - IEA
08:05MoH denies $34.9 million payment allegations in ambulance spare parts deal
10:17Nigerian military rescues Chibok girl
19:20Napo provided evidence of his arrogance to Asantehene with his Nkrumah gaff - Asiedu Nketia
10:16Africa needs a new breed of leaders - Alex Apau Dadey advocates
06:19