General News
President Mahama Launches ‘Tree for Life’ Campaign to Restore Ghana’s Degraded Lands

The nationwide Tree for Life programme officially began last Thursday, aiming to restore over seven million hectares of degraded land across Ghana. President John Dramani Mahama launched the month-long initiative by encouraging every Ghanaian to plant at least one tree in June.
To kick-start the campaign, the President planted a ceremonial tree at the Kwabenya Community Senior High School in Accra. The goal is to plant 30 million trees nationwide within the month.
The event brought together key national and international stakeholders, including government officials, traditional leaders, members of the diplomatic corps, and development partners, all united in their support for the environmental campaign.
“I entreat everyone in Ghana to actively participate in this important national task for the benefit of current and future generations,” President Mahama urged.
Launch of “One Child, One Tree”
Coinciding with World Environment Day, the event also marked the launch of the One Child, One Tree initiative, a major component of the Tree for Life programme. This initiative aims to involve students directly in reforestation efforts by providing each child with a seedling to plant and care for in schools or communities.
The programme was endorsed by several key ministers, including Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah (Lands and Natural Resources), Dr. Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed (Environment, Science and Technology), Haruna Iddrisu (Education), and Abla Dzifa Gomashie (Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts). Also in attendance were CEOs of the Forestry Commission, Environmental Protection Authority, Members of Parliament, and other development partners.
President Mahama emphasized that the initiative is designed to foster a culture of environmental stewardship among the youth, ensuring each child contributes meaningfully to restoring the nation’s ecosystems.
A Step Towards Environmental Transformation
Education Minister Haruna Iddrisu described the initiative as a transformative step towards cultivating eco-consciousness in students. He noted that the Ministry of Education, in collaboration with other agencies, would oversee the distribution of seedlings to schools nationwide and introduce new educational modules focused on environmental sustainability.
Planting Strategy and Scope
Dr. Hugh Brown, CEO of the Forestry Commission, outlined the planting strategy, which includes urban areas, rural communities, school compounds, farmlands, riverbanks, and degraded forest reserves.
Tree planting by the general public will take place from June 5 to June 30. Additional components of the programme include:
Creation of 10,000 hectares of forest plantation through the Modified Taungya System (MTS), involving local communities.
Direct planting of 2,000 hectares by Youth Forest Champions.
Distribution of seedlings to farmers for agroforestry.
Reclamation of 500 hectares of mined-out lands.
Enrichment planting in degraded forest reserves.
Public Urged to Join the Cause
Greater Accra Regional Minister Linda Obenewaa Akweley Ocloo urged Ghanaians to tackle environmental challenges such as plastic pollution and actively support the Tree for Life initiative.
“This is a national responsibility. Every Ghanaian must play a role in rejuvenating our environment for the benefit of future generations,” she said.
Crime and Investigation
OSP Invites Former GACL Board Chair Paul Adom-Otchere Over Suspected Corruption in Audit Deal

The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) has summoned Paul Adom-Otchere, the former Board Chairman of Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL), for questioning as part of an ongoing investigation into alleged corruption and financial irregularities.
The probe focuses on a revenue assurance audit contract between GACL and a private firm, with suspicions surrounding the financial management and accounting of airport revenues under the agreement.
In an official letter dated July 25, 2025, the OSP identified Mr. Adom-Otchere as a suspect in the matter, citing potential corruption and corruption-related offenses. He has been asked to appear at the OSP’s South Ridge office on Thursday, July 31, 2025.
Confirming receipt of the summons in an interview with Myjoyonline.com, Mr. Adom-Otchere, who recently completed his term as board chair, disclosed that his legal team has requested a new date—Monday, August 4—due to court engagements in Kumasi.
While pledging his full cooperation, he expressed surprise at being singled out, arguing that the decision-making around the contract was primarily handled by GACL management and its managing director, both of whom remain in office and available to assist with the inquiry.
Crime and Investigation
Court of Appeal Grants GHS10 Million Bail to Ato Essien Amid Health Concerns

The Court of Appeal has granted William Ato Essien, founder of the now-defunct Capital Bank, bail set at GHS10 million pending the outcome of his appeal against a 15-year prison sentence.
The bail decision, delivered on Wednesday, July 30, includes conditions such as the submission of his passport to the court and monthly check-ins with the court registrar. Two sureties are also required.
Essien was sentenced to 15 years in prison with hard labour in October 2023 by an Accra High Court, following his guilty plea to 16 counts of stealing, money laundering, and conspiracy to steal. The charges stemmed from his role in the collapse of Capital Bank, involving over GHS90 million in financial misconduct.
In May 2024, Essien applied for bail pending appeal, citing deteriorating health, but the request was rejected by the High Court. He then escalated the matter to the Court of Appeal.
During the latest hearing, Essien’s legal team stressed his worsening health condition and the need for urgent medical care. They also highlighted his partial fulfillment of a plea deal that required him to repay GHS90 million to the state. He had initially paid GHS30 million in December 2022, but failed to meet subsequent payment deadlines for the remaining GHS60 million.
The prosecution opposed the bail, arguing that Essien had not honored the terms of the agreement. However, the three-member panel of justices pointed out that Section 35 of the Courts Act (Act 459)—which allows for restitution in exchange for a possible non-custodial sentence—raises questions that must be examined in the appeal process.
Background:
Essien and three associates were charged for offenses that led to the collapse of Capital Bank, including theft and money laundering amounting to GHS90 million. After entering a plea bargain, Essien agreed to repay the state in structured installments: GHS20 million each by April, August, and December 2023. By April, he had only paid GHS4 million of the first tranche and a total of GHS7 million by the time of sentencing.
As a result of his failure to meet payment terms, the High Court imposed the custodial sentence.
Following the sentencing, Dr. John Apea, Head of Missions at the Commonwealth Enterprise and Investment Council and a board member of the Commonwealth Human Rights Office for Africa, began advocating for clemency on humanitarian grounds. He launched a petition and pledged to present it to former President John Mahama, emphasizing Essien’s fragile health and the need for compassion in justice.
Entertainment
Counsellor D Y Donkoh Apologizes to Shatta Wale Over Prophecy

Counsellor D Y Donkoh has issued a public apology to Ghanaian music star Shatta Wale after sharing a prophecy that reportedly left the artist “visibly shaken and traumatised.”
In a statement dated July 27, 2025, Donkoh admitted the prophecy—shared on social media—sparked widespread concern and was never meant to cause fear.
He expressed regret and pledged to be more cautious when sharing future revelations.
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