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Otumfuo Osei Tutu II

The Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, is
set to plant 2.5 million trees as part of a landscape restoration project
around Lake Bosomtwe in the Ashanti Region.

A statement, issued at Manhyia in Kumasi
and jointly signed by Lawrence Akwasi Prempeh, private secretary to Asantehene,
and Fred Kwesi Sarpong of the Oheneba Poku Foundation, said “Otumfuo made the
announcement during the celebration of the Akwasidae Festival at Manhyia on
Sunday, July 14, 2019.”

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According to the statement, the massive
project involves the planting of 2.5 million trees to cover 4000 hectares over
a five-year period.

The release said a tripartite agreement
had been signed between UNESCO, the Ministry of Water Resource, Works and
Housing and Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, Asantehene, the Custodian of Lake Bosomtwe.

“Ghana’s only natural lake, Lake
Bosomtwe, has since 2016 been designated a biosphere reserve site by the United
Nation Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) to promote
healthy balance between biodiversity conservation and its sustainable use. The
move is said to be a response to the appeal made by Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei
Tutu II, for the protection of the lake,” it said.

“The project is envisioned to contribute
to Ghana’s environmental protection efforts, to the fight against climate
change, to Ghana’s pledge to Bonn Challenge and as well improve tourism around
the Lake Bosomtwe,” the statement emphasized.

The project which is a partnership
between Oheneba Poku Foundation and Manhyia Palace has the Forestry Commission
of Ghana, Environmental Protection Agency, Water Resources Commission, Ghana
Tourism Authority, UNESCO, District Assemblies of Bosome-Freho and Bosomtwe, as
well as the Lake Bosomtwe Community Resource Management Areas (CREMA), among
other stakeholders.

According to the release, “The project
would adopt multiple schemes for the planting of trees, particularly a mixture
of agro-forestry which would liaise with individual farmers to integrate trees
on their farmlands and manage them and pure plantation approaches.”

“In general terms, indigenous tree
species will be planted in the area to at least restore the cultural heritage.
As much as possible, mixed stands will be adopted to improve biodiversity of
the restored area,” it said.

The release indicated that the Otumfuo tasked
Nana Adu Mensah Asare, Amakomhene, to chair the Implementation Committee to
ensure a seamless and successful implementation of the project.

It also said Mr. Sarpong announced that
awareness would be created in all communities around the lake on the importance
of tree planting, environmental protection and effects and solutions of climate
change causes.

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