Rawlings: let’s develop a national character for sustainable good governance

Rawlings: let’s develop a national character for sustainable good governance

Former President Jerry Rawlings on Saturday morning joined cadres and members of the general public to plant trees along the island separating the road between the Ghana Standards Board traffic lights and the Legon traffic lights.

The former President who planted the first tree as part of activities marking the 40th anniversary of the June 4 Uprising, urged Ghanaians to plant the theme of the celebrations - Developing a national character for sustainable good governance – in their hearts.

“Ladies and gentlemen, as we commemorate this historic event, with a tree planting exercise I sincerely pray that the theme for this event will also be planted in our hearts,” the former President stated, before departing for Ho in the Volta Region to attend the funeral of Steve Akorli, former Minister of Roads and Transport under the NDC.

Present at the exercise included Chairman of the NDC Samuel Ofosu Ampofo, Chairman of Zoomlion Joseph Siaw Agyepong, member of parliament for Wa Central Rashid Pelpuo, former Minister of State Samuel Nuamah Donkor, Bishop Clive Mould of the Action Chapel, former NDC Deputy General Secretary Koku Anyidoho, Greater Accra NDC Chairman, Ade Coker and former MP, Amadu Sorogho.

Organised in conjunction with Zoomlion Ghana Limited, the Department of Parks and Gardens and the Forestry Commission, the exercise aimed to celebrate the environmental credentials of the leader of the uprising, Flt Lt Jerry John Rawlings. The spate of indiscriminate felling of trees without recourse to planting new ones is having dire consequences on the climate and the exercise was organized to encourage Ghanaians to re-embrace tree-planting as a way of life and to mitigate the effects of climate change and foster a cooler environment.

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