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Ecological Integrity Of Ghana’s Forest Reserves Intact- Lands Minister

M.Cby M.C
February 24, 2023
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The Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Samuel A. Jinapor.

The Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Samuel A. Jinapor.

The Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Samuel Jinapor, has revealed that the ecological integrity of Ghana’s Forest Reserves has largely been maintained.

According to him, this has been achieved despite several threats which impact negatively on the all important resource. He indicated that some of these threats include bushfires, illegal mining and logging, agricultural expansion, settlement, among others.

Commenting on the State of Forest reserves, Mr Jinapor noted that the Forestry Commission has put in place several measures to protect Ghana’s Forest Reserves from various drivers of deforestation and forest degradation. Among them are regular patrolling of the Forest Reserves, protection and maintenance of internal and external boundaries of Forest Reserves, awareness creation and stakeholder sensitization.

Additionally, he stated that other measures include the “decommissioning and demobilization of equipment used for illegalities in the Forest Reserves, destruction of illegal farms, arrest and prosecution of forest offenders, as well as Wildfire Prevention, Control and Suppression interventions”.

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The lands minister highlighted that a number of tree planting exercises are also being carried out to restore the portions of the country’s Forest Reserves that have been affected by drivers of deforestation, through initiatives such as Green Ghana Project, Youth in Afforestation/Reforestation Project and the Modified Taungya System.

On curbing illegal mining in Forest Reserves, Mr Jinapor explained that his outfit has suspended reconnaissance, prospecting and/or exploration in Forest Reserves, except in exceptional circumstances.

“We have declared River Bodies, most of which have their sources in Forest Reserves, as Red Zones for mining.”

Samuel Jinapor

Furthermore, Mr Jinapor also announced that a total of six Forest Entry Permit have been issued for mining in Forest Reserves. These, he highlighted, includes: CIMAF Ghana Ltd – this permit was granted in 2018 and expired in 2021. The permit is, thus, no longer in force; Chirano Gold Mines Ltd – this permit was renewed in 2019; after the existing permit granted in 2004 expired in 2019; Kingsperp Mining Ltd – permit was granted in 2020; Koantwi Mining Co. Ltd. – granted in 2020; Onex International Co. Ltd – granted in 2020; and Trans Atlantic Logistics Ltd – granted in 2020.

The lands minister emphasized that out of these six, only Chirano Gold Mines and Koantwi Mining Co. Ltd are actually involved in mining. The others, he revealed, are still working on other permits and/or authorizations required to commence their operations.

Protecting forest reserves in the country

Mr Jinapor equally revealed that measures are being taken on illegal miners in the forest resources. He indicated that several persons arrested at these Forest Reserves for engaging in illegal mining are currently standing trial.

“The most recent ones include six people arrested in the Tano Suraw Extension Forest Reserve in November 2022, two people arrested in the Upper Wassaw Forest Reserve in November 2022, three Chinese Nationals arrested in the Oda River and Apamprama Forest Reserves in January 2023, with twenty-six persons arrested this February for their alleged involvement in illegal mining around the Atewa Range Forest Reserve.”

Samuel Jinapor

All these measures, Mr Jinapor noted, together with several others being taken by Government against illegal mining, are yielding some results, with some of the river bodies visibly clearing up.

Elaborating on the protection of public lands, he averred that the Ministry is working in collaboration with the Lands Commission, to undertake an inventory of public lands, including those that have been encroached upon, to ensure maximum protection of these lands.

Section 236 of the Land Act, 2020 (Act 1036), Mr Jinapor stated, enjoins the Lands Commission or any agency for whose benefit land has been acquired, to take the necessary steps to recover the land from encroachment. This, he noted, includes using reasonable force to eject encroachers from the land, and demolish any structure on the land.

To complement the public land protection agenda, the lands minister underscored that his ministry has constituted a public lands protection team to support the efforts of the Lands Commission and the Ghana Police Service in the protection of public lands.

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“We are, also, engaging Ministries Departments and Agencies (MDAs) as well as Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDAs), to take steps to protect lands acquired for their use, or that fall within the jurisdiction of the Assemblies”.

Samuel Jinapor

Subsequently, Mr Jinapor assured that the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources, under the able leadership of President Akufo-Addo, will continue to work with all stakeholders to ensure the proper, efficient and effective management of Ghana’s Forest Reserves for the benefit of current and future generations.

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