Green Ghana Tree Planting: Make traditional rulers the in charge and stop sharing money for yourselves in the name of planting trees–Bongo Chief
Opinion, Politics

Green Ghana Tree Planting: Make traditional rulers the in charge and stop sharing money for yourselves in the name of planting trees–Bongo Chief

The Paramount Chief of the Bongo Traditional Area, Naba Baba Salifu Aleemyarum has said, the only way the Green Ghana tree-planting project could succeed, is simply by allowing the Traditional rulers to take charge. He insists that nothing less than that only amounts to sharing money with themselves and party supporters. This year’s Green Ghana Day celebration has been announced to take place on Friday, June 9, 2023, on the theme: “Our Forest, Our Health” and Government has planned to plant 10 million trees during this year’s celebration. Meanwhile, the government has approved GH₵2.5 million for this year’s Green Ghana budget. When Apexnewsgh.com engaged the Bongo paramount Chief in an Exclusive Interview, the Chief registered serious displeasure, especially with the manner those in authority spend state resources each year in the name of Green Ghana tree planting. “Why is it that we can’t plant trees to reclaim the environment? When the money comes they are directed to Forestry and they politically politicize everything. They will go and just pick their supporters and say they are going to plant trees and they won’t plant the trees but they will be paid the money and nothing can be done”. He said “The mahogany trees along our roadside were planted by our colonial masters. They paid people to plant those trees and take care of them, they paid people, it was not for free”. Naba Baba Salifu Aleemyarum, believes the Green Ghana Tree Planting is a good initiative but managed badly by the authorities in charge. “Why can’t they use the traditional rulers? If for instance, the government says we are entrusting the planting of trees to Bongo Traditional Councils and we are given 100,000 seedlings to plants and for 5 years, we want to raise 20 million from Bongo and now in my traditional council I have 42 chiefs under my jurisdiction, and I say in every village, a chief should get 50 youth to plant trees and each person should be able to plant 10 trees and take care of them to survive and you must make sure that when one dies you must replace it. So, if 50 people are planting 10 trees each and grow them won’t Bongo become a forest? And let’s say, every month the person knows he or she is supposed to take Ghc 300.00 each to make sure the tree survived in all the 42 communities”. Chief explained “So, if people are made to plant trees and they make sure the tree grows will they cut them? And we will even encourage them to plant economic trees and trees they can use as fuel wood. The women should be planting fuel wood and the men should be planting some economic trees. So, if Bongo traditional area is doing this, Kessena traditional area is doing this and all the traditional areas are doing this and in the region, we have 18 paramount Chiefs with 18 traditional councils doing the same work, why won’t we succeed?” Asking what could be the reason the government did not entrust the Green Ghana tree-planting project to traditional rulers. Naba Baba Salifu Aleemyarum said: “They believe that we the chiefs cannot be accounted for. Tell me a chief who will not be accounted for what he is expected to do. And you are not giving him the money alone, you are also employing some staff to manage the fund. After all, the chief is not going to be the accountant himself, there must be an accountant, there must be people working, the chief will only give directive”. Traditional councils are supposed to be functioning and supporting the government in its developmental activities and the chiefs are also responsible to play the role of government. He stressed Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0256336062

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Yenyeya Mining Unhappy With Regional Minister’s Pronouncement of Sector Minister Coming ‘To Give Earl International Group More Soup to Eat Their Fufu’ YENYEYA AND SHAANXI MINING SIGN POST
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Yenyeya Mining Unhappy With Regional Minister’s Pronouncement of Sector Minister Coming ‘To Give Earl International Group More Soup to Eat Their Fufu’

The Upper East Regional Stephen Yakubu has assured officials of Shaanxi and now Earl International Group (GH) Gold Limited that the Minister for Lands and Natural Resources visit to them, was to basically give them more soup to eat their fufu. Apexnewsgh.com reports A pronouncement that did not go well to the embattled Yeyenya Mining Enterprise who is currently having lots of issues with his colleague Chinese mining partner. Mr. Yakubu made the pronouncement to the Chinese officials at the Conference hall of Earl International Group (GH) Gold Limited on Wednesday, October 6, 2021, during the visit of the Minister for Lands and Natural Resources Samuel Abu Jinapor.  The Regional Minister who acknowledging the efforts of the Sector Minister told officials of Earl International Group (GH) Gold Limited that “…where we are today, is because of Honorable Sector minister’s help. And all the time, I keep telling you that we want the benefit as you also want the benefit”.  However, officials of Yenyeya Mining Enterprise told Apexnewsgh.com that the Minister is supposed to be an arbitrator between them and Earl International but his pronouncement about the sector Minister’s coming to give more soup to Earl International to eat their fufu was shocking to them.  “We all thank the Sector Minister for coming here to basically give you more soup to eat your fufu” However, the Regional Minister told Apexnews Gh that he is an arbiter who is trying to bring peace to the area. The Minister said, he only came in when all these agreements were ratified by parliament and those things has been done. “…but I am interested because of the jobs and also to make sure the two guys that are fighting, the agreement that they signed, they can go back to that agreement and then there will be peace and then all of them will meet each other and sort it out. That is why I come in with Mineral Commission. That’s all. So, if they have any problem, I have told them, you can go to the mineral Commission and resolved it, you can go to the minister and resolved it.  But for me, what is on the table, I tried to make sure that the two of you don’t fight”. Mr. Yakubu said More to come Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen  Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093

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Abu Jinapor faces Appointments Committee tomorrow Abu Jinapor
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Abu Jinapor faces Appointments Committee tomorrow

He is noted as one of the hardworking and astute Deputy Chief of Staff Ghana has ever witnessed and during his tenure, executed his duties to the delight of many Ghanaians. He held the position for four years, from 2016 to 2020, effectively assisting the two-time Chief of Staff, Frema Opare. It is believed the President appointed Abu Jinapor for the position of Lands and Natural Resources Minister-designate due to his outstanding performance at the Presidency. Mr Jinapor, should he scale the vetting hurdle, will be walking into a designation that has been fraught with many challenges, ranging from land degradation, deforestation with the biggest being illegal mining and many other practices that define man’s very existence on earth. The magnitude of the task ahead of him is so huge that even some of the world’s wealthiest nations have struggled to deal with them. There is empirical evidence to show that countries, where law enforcement is even top notch, the issue of climate change and proposed policies to deal with same, have decided the voting patterns of citizens because of the importance placed on them. Ghana’s environmental issues transcend just policy; they are about the enforcement of existing laws and regulations. It is hoped therefore that his exceptional qualities exhibited at the Presidency will be brought to bear in this new role. Profile Samuel Jinapor attended the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) and graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics in 2006. He proceeded to the University of Ghana in 2008 earning a Bachelor of Laws in 2010 and further went to read LLB at Ghana School of Law, Makola, Accra. He also holds a Master of Laws in Alternative Dispute Resolution from the Faculty of Law, University Of Ghana. He was called to the Ghana Bar in 2012 as a Solicitor and Barrister of the Supreme Court of Ghana. Abu Jinapor is a brother to John Abdulai Jinapor, a former deputy Minister for Energy and Petroleum and a staunch member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC). He was appointed a Deputy Chief of Staff in the year 2016 by President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo. MynewsGh Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0555568093

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