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Home » Everyone wants to stand in the shade… But nobody wants to plant a tree

Everyone wants to stand in the shade… But nobody wants to plant a tree

johnmahamaBy johnmahamaJune 9, 2025 Public Opinion No Comments4 Mins Read
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On the heels of a bold national vision for environmental renewal, Ghana has taken a decisive step forward in its green transformation agenda. President John Dramani Mahama’s launch of the ‘Tree for Life’ initiative on March 21, 2025, is more than a ceremonial nod to afforestation; it is a rallying call for every Ghanaian and stakeholder to rise and restore our land, one tree at a time.

The ambition is clear: seven million trees planted across the country by government agencies, private sector actors, and citizens from all walks of life. But the real question is: Will we plant with purpose and more importantly, will we nurture what we plant?

Planting is Not Enough

Too often, we see tree-planting efforts launched with fanfare, only for seedlings to wither from neglect. As President Mahama rightly emphasized during the launch in Nkawie, Ashanti Region, “Our efforts to protect Ghana’s environment go beyond combating illegal mining. We are also focused on reclaiming degraded lands.” The ‘Tree for Life’ initiative is an invitation to move beyond symbolic gestures to sustainable action.

To create enduring impact, we must cultivate a national culture of nurturing of protecting and stewarding every seedling until it matures into a shade-giving, life-sustaining tree. Let us not only celebrate the planting; let us commit to the process of growth.

Planting the Right Trees in the Right Places

Equally important is the scientific and ecological accuracy of what we plant. The success of this initiative hinges on the selection of the right tree species both ornamental and food crops that are suited to Ghana’s diverse ecosystems. From restoring river bodies damaged by illegal mining to reclaiming degraded lands, every tree must be carefully chosen to thrive in its environment and contribute to biodiversity and climate resilience.

Collaborating with ecological experts, forestry specialists, and indigenous knowledge systems will be key to ensuring that this ambitious goal translates into real ecological recovery not just numbers on paper.

Collective Action for a Greener Ghana

The call to action is not for the government alone. From June 5 to June 30, 2025, Ghana will enter a critical window of implementation. The Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources, in partnership with the Forestry Commission and various stakeholders, will begin distributing seedlings and launching a nationwide sensitization campaign.

Community engagement will be the backbone of this movement. Involving schools, traditional leaders, faith-based organizations, civil society groups, and youth networks will foster a shared sense of ownership. The diplomatic community and corporate entities are also urged to lend their support — not just in funding, but in long-term stewardship and advocacy.

As Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Hon. Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, noted, the initiative’s potential goes beyond the environment: “We will collaborate with the Ministry of Food and Agriculture to create sustainable livelihoods through fish farming, pig farming, apiculture, and agroforestry schemes. These efforts will improve rural livelihoods and enhance food security.”

Repealing Harmful Legislation, Restoring Hope

In a landmark announcement, President Mahama also revealed that LI 2462, the law permitting mining in forest reserves, is being repealed. Once matured, this legal change will permanently revoke presidential power to authorize mining in protected forests, sending a strong signal about Ghana’s commitment to sustainable development.

And with the forthcoming export of FLEGT-licensed timber by June 2025, Ghana stands as a continental leader in forest governance, climate action, and trade integrity. These actions speak volumes to international partners and affirm our alignment with the Paris Agreement and the Sustainable Development Goals.

A Legacy in Our Hands

Dr. Frank Amoakohene, Ashanti Regional Minister, summed it up best when he pledged full regional cooperation to the cause. But this pledge must be echoed across every region, district, and home.

If we all want to stand in the shade tomorrow, we must start planting and nurturing our trees today.

Let the ‘Tree for Life’ be a symbol not only of environmental renewal but of our national rebirth. Ghana’s green future is in our hands.

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About the author:

Edem Kojo Doe is Head of the Parks and Gardens Unit, Office of the President.

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