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Government dismisses claims of Gh₵2.3 billion debt owed to Green Ghana seed providers

Thu, Mar 30 2023 2:53 AM
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The Deputy Minister for Lands and Natural Resources responsible for Lands and Forestry, Benito Owusu-Bio, has dismissed claims circulating in the media space about government’s unpaid debt of ₵2.3 billion to Green Ghana Seedling providers after the planting exercises.

Addressing the media on a site monitoring tour of some Green Ghana seedlings planted in selected areas of Accra, on Tuesday, 28th March, 2023, Benito Owusu-Bio stressed that “there is no such thing as ₵2.5 billion debt, even the funds allocated by government for Green Ghana was not that much. What we actually owe our seedlings providers is an amount of 28 million Ghana cedis which will soon be cleared.”

He gave an assurance to the seedlings providers that talks are already underway with the Finance Ministry to settle all Green Ghana debts owed and will personally ensure that these conversations are fast tracked.

Government dismisses claims of Gh₵2.3 billion debt owed to Green Ghana seed providers

He also assured Ghanaians and taxpayers that all monies invested into procuring Green Ghana Seedlings have been judiciously utilised as most of the seedlings planted during the 2021-2022 Green Ghana planting exercises are surviving.

“Earlier, we disclosed a survival rate of 80% however due to weather conditions and other factors, currently seedlings planted in 2021 has a survival rate of 67% and 2022 a 72% survival and that is good progress because no matter what, we will not be able to achieve a 100% survival rate.”

Mr. Owusu-Bio was impressed with how well the seedlings have grown so far, applauding the Forestry Commission for ensuring that foresters nurtured the Green Ghana seedlings to this level of maturity.

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Government dismisses claims of Gh₵2.3 billion debt owed to Green Ghana seed providers

The Deputy Minister also urged all Ghanaians who planted seedlings in their homes and farms to ensure they make it an effort in nurturing the seedlings to maturity, while calling on all and sundry to join the fray and plant the 10 million seedlings scheduled to be planted this year to help mitigate climate change.

Mr. Owusu-Bio asserted that the monitoring is part of a buildup of activities towards the Green Ghana Day which he reiterated will be on June 9, 2023.

The team on the monitoring tour first visited the Seismic Centre at the Ghana Geological Survey in Achimota, then to three planting sites at Legon campus, through to the Achimota Forest, to Achimota Secondary School and to the JJ Rawlings Foundation guardianship inside the Achimota School.

Government dismisses claims of Gh₵2.3 billion debt owed to Green Ghana seed providers

Joining the Deputy Minister on this tour were the Deputy CEO of the Forestry Commission, Mr. Sulemana Nyadia, the Director for Forestry Services Division at the Forestry Commission, Mr. Hugh C. A. Brown, the Technical Director for Forestry at the Ministry, Mr. Joseph Osiakwan and other officials from the Ministry and the Commission.

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