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Civil Society Backs Proposals Entrenching Vital Public Trust Doctrines

Bless Banir Yarayeby Bless Banir Yaraye
June 20, 2026
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MIIF Engaging CSOs

MIIF Engaging CSOs

A coalition of 22 civil society organisations (CSOs) operating within Ghana’s environment, natural resources, and governance sectors has formally endorsed the landmark recommendations made by the Constitution Review Committee (CRC) aimed at reforming the country’s resource governance landscape.

The unified front, convening under the Citizens’ Platform on Constitutional Reform (CPCR), represents an essential pivot toward a more accountable style of managing national assets.

This joint advocacy highlights an intentional transition away from temporary political stewardship toward an enduring, citizen-centric model of statutory asset protection that shifts the ownership dynamics of the country’s natural wealth.

“The CSOs welcomed recommendations to entrench a public trust doctrine in the Constitution, vesting minerals, water resources, public lands and other natural resources in the people of Ghana, with the State holding them in trust for present and future generations. They also backed proposals for stronger parliamentary oversight of resource agreements, the establishment of a Natural Resource Commission, Community Benefit and Heritage Funds, and the adoption of constitutional principles such as intergenerational equity, free, prior and informed consent (FPIC), and the precautionary principle.”

A coalition of 22 civil society organisations (CSOs)
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Expanding on this fundamental declaration, the 22 corporate bodies are actively demanding that the government urgently publish a comprehensive implementation roadmap alongside clear, non-negotiable timelines to operationalise the proposed amendments.

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The foundational text of the CRC report, titled “Transforming Ghana: From Electoral Democracy to Developmental Democracy,” suggests profound updates to structural oversight, which these advocates argue are necessary to prevent further ecological decay.

By formally validating recommendations like the establishment of a centralized Natural Resource Commission, standalone Community Benefit and Heritage Funds, and advanced parliamentary oversight mechanisms, the alliance is working to change how extraction agreements are supervised.

The Citizens’ Platform on Constitutional Reform issued a definitive, direct perspective outlining their core expectations regarding structural asset preservation:

The Case for Structural Mining Reforms

Ghana’s extractive sector reveals why these radical legislative changes are desperately required within the national mining economy.

Decades of administrative gaps and the explosive growth of “galamsey” (illegal artisanal mining) have devastated major river basins, ruined pristine cocoa lands, and left rural communities economically marginalized.

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Historically, top-down mineral licensing has largely ignored the foundational rights of indigenous groups, making the codification of “free, prior and informed consent (FPIC)” an absolute necessity to prevent corporate exploitation.

Integrating a legally binding public trust framework alters the underlying balance of power by preventing state actors from treating public land and minerals as disposable political capital.

For an energy blogger analyzing these macroeconomic trends, these updates provide the precise statutory weapons needed to counter corrupt concessions and weak regulatory enforcement.

Establishing these changes ensures that resource extraction aligns with long-term sovereign development goals rather than short-term corporate gains.

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Rectifying Omissions in the Proposed Framework

While the coalition fully supports the revolutionary plan to make ecocide a distinct constitutional offence, they have explicitly identified deep regulatory omissions within the current draft that require prompt legislative correction.

The civil society network expressed serious concerns regarding the complete absence of practical rules needed to operationalise citizens’ environmental responsibilities under Article 41(k).

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MIIF Engaging CSOs

Furthermore, the text lacks explicit integration of the universally accepted polluter-pays principle, an omission that effectively allows environmental offenders to avoid financial liability for land reclamation.

The CSOs are also championing the inclusion of strict protections for frontline environmental defenders who routinely face violent retaliation from illegal mining networks.

To resolve these challenges, the coalition is urging Parliament to clearly define ecocide while establishing a highly specialized Environmental and Natural Resources Court.

They argue that without dedicated benches staffed by technical experts, traditional court setups will continue to delay critical environmental lawsuits, rendering new laws functionally useless.

Demanding an Immediate Implementation Timetable

Citing the accelerating loss of primary forests and the toxic pollution of vital water bodies, the alliance emphasizes that Ghana can no longer afford any political delays.

The endorsing organizations including the Peasant Farmers Association of Ghana, SEND Ghana, Centre for Public Interest Law (CEPIL), KASA Initiative Ghana, Friends of the Earth Ghana, and WiLDAF Ghana insist that the state immediately release the complete CRC report to the general public.

Additionally, institutions like the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN Ghana), ISODEC, CDD-Ghana, HATOF Foundation, and the Strategic Youth Network for Development (SYND) are calling for a definitive referendum calendar to keep the process moving forward.

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MIIF Engaging CSOs

The extensive list of signatories also includes the Nature & Development Foundation (NDF), Agrointroductions Ghana (AiG), ABANTU for Development, CEDA, Advocates for Biodiversity Conservation, Merton & Everett LLP, WAPCA, Eco-Conscious Citizens, Youth Alliance for Green Ghana (YAGG), and A Rocha Ghana.

Together, this broad front stands fully prepared to lead nationwide civic education campaigns and high-level technical sessions.

Their ultimate goal is to ensure that vulnerable, frontline mining communities remain at the very center of this crucial constitutional reform process.

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