Bonyere: As part of activities to mark World Environment Day 2025, the Coalition of Concerned Nzema People (CCNP), in collaboration with the Ghana Environmental Advocacy Group (GEAG), is organizing a media-focused event on the theme: ‘The Domunli River and Its Significance to the People.’
According to Ghana News Agency, the event will take place on Thursday, June 5, 2025, at Bonyere and will highlight the environmental and cultural relevance of Domunli River and its surrounding ecosystems. The gathering aims to bring together journalists, environmental advocates, community stakeholders, and opinion leaders to discuss how the Domunli River contributes to local livelihoods, heritage, and biodiversity.
The press statement, issued and signed by the Convener to the GEAG, Mrs. Elizabeth Allua Vaah, and copied to the Ghana News Agency at Bonyere in the Jomoro Municipality of the Western Region, indicates that the event will also draw attention to the environmental challenges facing the area and inspire efforts towards its protection and sustainable use.
Participants will have the opportunity to engage with visuals and narratives showcasing the region’s natural beauty from its coastline and forests to its wetlands, gaining deeper insight into why the Domunli River must be preserved for current and future generations.