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Home » Karpowership Ghana partners with the Navy, Forestry Commission to plant 3,000 trees in Takoradi

Karpowership Ghana partners with the Navy, Forestry Commission to plant 3,000 trees in Takoradi

johnmahamaBy johnmahamaJune 9, 2025 Regional Governance No Comments3 Mins Read
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As a demonstration of its commitment to environmental sustainability, Karpowership Ghana, in partnership with the Ghana Navy and the Forestry Commission, has embarked on a massive tree-planting exercise in the Western Region in support of the government’s “Tree for Life” initiative.

The event, which took place at the Sekondi Naval Base, saw the symbolic planting of 100 trees within the Naval facility, with an additional 2,900 trees earmarked for planting in the Subri Forest Reserve — a key ecological zone in the region. The event was held under the national theme, “Reclaiming Degraded Landscapes.”

The initiative is part of Karpowership Ghana’s ongoing support of the government’s “Tree for Life” programme, which aims to combat deforestation, restore degraded lands, and raise national awareness about environmental protection. This year’s effort brings the company’s total number of trees planted to 14,000 across Ghana since 2022.

Speaking at the event, Sandra Amarquaye, Head of Corporate Communications at Karpowership Ghana, described the initiative as more than a ceremonial gesture:

“Today is not just about planting trees, it’s about cultivating a culture of responsibility. We are proud to say that we are not only powering homes and industries across Ghana but also investing in the very environment that sustains us all. This is what we mean when we say, ‘Plant Today, Power Tomorrow.’”

Western Regional Minister Joseph Nelson commended the initiative and praised Karpowership Ghana for aligning its corporate actions with national sustainability goals:

“We need more of these public-private partnerships if we are to tackle the climate crisis and protect our natural resources.” He added, “While planting trees is commendable, it is equally important to care for them — to nurture, protect, and ensure their sustained growth and survival.”

The Flag Officer Commanding, Western Naval Command, Commodore Samuel Ayelazono, echoed the importance of collective environmental action, noting that the Navy sees environmental protection as part of its broader duty to the nation:

“The Navy’s mandate is to protect Ghana’s maritime domain, but we recognize that our duty also extends to the land and environment we are called to serve.

Partnering with Karpowership on this initiative is a step we are proud of, and we are committed to maintaining the trees planted here at our base. Thank you, Karpowership Ghana.”

The Deputy Chief Executive of the Forestry Commission, Elikem Kotoko, expressed deep appreciation to Karpowership Ghana for the initiative, describing it as a timely response to the environmental degradation threatening forest reserves in the region: “Ghana stands at a very critical moment with the menace of galamsey and its unfortunate impact on our environment. Therefore, this year’s theme speaks to the urgent task we face — as a nation and as a global community — of restoring what has been lost, healing what has been harmed, and renewing our commitment to protecting the natural environment upon which all life depends.”

The event brought together traditional leaders, regional officials, environmental advocates, and schoolchildren, who took part in planting the ceremonial trees and receiving education on the importance of trees in climate regulation, air quality improvement, and water conservation.

As part of its long-term sustainability agenda, Karpowership Ghana reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to environmental stewardship through impactful initiatives.

The company emphasized that tree planting is not a one-off activity but a vital component of its broader strategy to support climate resilience, restore ecological balance, and contribute meaningfully to Ghana’s green development goals.



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