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Engage locals in tree planting to reclaim degraded lands – Forestry Commission directs mining companies

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AiThe Forestry Commission has urged mining companies to involve local residents in afforestation projects aimed at restoring degraded forests in mining areas. This appeal aligns with the commission’s efforts to collaborate with various organizations to replant trees on affected mining sites.

During the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the commission and Asante Gold Chirano, the Chief Executive of the Forestry Commission, John Allotey, emphasized the need for joint efforts to restore damaged lands and forests. The agreement spans 13 years, after which the restored forested area will be handed back to the Forestry Commission.

Mr. Allotey expressed optimism about the initiative’s potential to revive the lost vegetation and restore the environment to its original lush state. He urged stakeholders to prioritize planting native tree species to accelerate the recovery of biodiversity.

Highlighting the significance of local involvement, Mr. Allotey explained that engaging people from mining communities in these reforestation projects would foster a sense of ownership and provide economic benefits to the locals.

“We hope to see the indigenous vegetation restored to preserve the area’s biodiversity,” he stated. “We also expect that the majority of the workforce for these projects will come from the local community, ensuring they benefit from this initiative.”

On behalf of Asante Gold Chirano, General Manager Stephen Asante Yamoah reaffirmed the company’s commitment to executing its afforestation plan and contributing to the land restoration efforts.

Source: TheDotNews

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