Sunday, 27 January 2019

Ghana"s Forestry Commission Could Earn Us More Money Than Combined Export Revenues From Cocoa And Gold

The Forestry Commission of Ghana (FC) now has the opportunity  to be led by a new CEO. Hallelujah!  One hopes that President Akufo-Addo will appoint a truly world-class female CEO, to lead the FC into a new era.

She  must be someone who is well-connected globally, and understands the positive impact on our national economy,  which an FC underpinned by an ethos of constantly  leveraging the massive pool of low-carbon green funds available today  - instead of relying on income from timber utilisation contracts and granting mining permits - could have on our ability to meet most of the United  Nations Sustainanable Development  Goals (UN SDGs), and become a prosperous nation whose people enjoy a good quality of life, in all the three  strata of Ghanaian  society.

The FC actually has the potential to earn more money for our country, annually, than  combined revenues   from the export of cocoa beans and gold. Above all, the FC could pay all its employees as well as nations such as Norway  and Sweden pay those  who manage their forests. The time has come for a new CEO for the FC - who understands clearly that the FC has the potential to earn Ghana more money than combined revenues from  the export of cocoa and gold do: and has the nous and gumption to put the FC on the path to those stellar profits. Haaba.

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