
The Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MoFA) has reached a significant milestone in public-private partnership after securing a GH¢1,068,455 sponsorship from 3TREES Ghana Painting Ltd. This funding is dedicated to the comprehensive renovation and repainting of the Ministry’s national headquarters as part of the company’s "Brighten Ghana Initiative." The project, which was formalized during a recent ceremony, underscores a growing trend of corporate entities aligning their social responsibility programs with national infrastructure development to support government efforts.
Under the terms of the sponsorship, 3TREES Ghana Painting Ltd will cover all expenses related to the project, including high-quality materials and professional labor, ensuring that the facelift comes at no cost to the state. The initiative is designed to modernize public institutions, creating a more professional and conducive environment that supports efficient service delivery. The renovation will include a complete exterior repainting of the headquarters, transforming the aesthetic appeal of one of Ghana’s most critical government installations and signaling a revitalization of public office standards.
During the sponsorship announcement, the Minister for Food and Agriculture highlighted the vital role the agricultural sector plays as the backbone of Ghana’s economy. He emphasized that improving the physical infrastructure of the Ministry is a symbolic and practical step toward enhancing productivity and morale within the sector. The Minister also used the platform to advocate for the upcoming 42nd National Farmers’ Day, scheduled for December 4, 2026, urging citizens and corporate bodies to actively support the celebration of the nation’s farmers and fishers who ensure food security.
The partnership also acknowledged the contributions of other stakeholders, such as UMB Bank, in supporting agricultural transformation. By encouraging more corporations to follow the example set by 3TREES, the Ministry aims to foster a collaborative environment where private sector resources are leveraged to bolster public initiatives. This renovation project serves as a blueprint for how corporate social responsibility can be strategically channeled to improve national heritage sites and public service facilities, ultimately contributing to a more prosperous future for all Ghanaians.
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