Source: MyJoyOnline
As part of its commitment to environmental sustainability, Telecel Ghana planted over 10,000 seedlings at the Chipa Forest Reserve in the Shai-Osudoku District to mark World Environment Day 2025. The initiative involved about 150 employee volunteers and school children from Golden Sunbeam International School, contributing to one of the largest corporate-led tree planting efforts in the region.
This reforestation drive aligns with Telecel Ghana’s Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) strategy and forms part of its annual contribution to the government’s Tree for Life initiative. The company has now planted more than 30,000 trees at both the Achimota and Chipa forest reserves since 2024.
“Protecting the environment is one of the core elements of our Sustainability pillar as a business,” said Patricia Obo-Nai, CEO of Telecel Ghana. “I am proud of the contribution we are making to this forest reserve, planting a total of 20,000 trees between 2024 and 2025.”
She encouraged other organizations to support tree planting efforts for the benefit of public health and the environment.
Linda Ansah, District Manager of the Tema Ada Forest District, praised the collaboration with Telecel Ghana, noting the importance of restoring degraded forest lands and ensuring seedlings are properly nurtured after planting.
This year’s World Environment Day, celebrated globally on June 5, focused on the theme #BeatPlasticPollution, calling on all sectors to embrace sustainable practices. The event ended with an ecotourism tour at the Shai Hills Resource Reserve.
Telecel Ghana also plans to plant 5,000 additional trees in Kumasi later this June as part of its Ashanti Month celebrations.
Credit: MyJoyOnline