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17th November 2023 9:13:36 AM
2 mins readBy: Andy Ogbarmey-Tettey
OccupyGhana and Media Coalition Against Galamsey (MCAG) are advocating for the enactment of a law that prohibits the issuance of any mining or drilling permits, licenses, leases, or related activities in all forest reserves and significant biodiversity areas in the country.
The two groups have asked Parliament to revoke “the Environmental Protection (Mining in Forest Reserves) Regulations (LI 2462), and the power it gives to the President to give written approval 'to a mining company to undertake mining activity in a globally significant biodiversity area in the national interest.”
In a joint statement issued on Friday, the Media Coalition Against Galamsey and OccupyGhana expressed their belief that the mere existence of Legislative Instrument (LI) 2462 is what encouraged an application by High Street Company to engage in mining activities in the Kakum Forest in the Central region.
“We believe that Ghana needs a simple legislative fiat that says 'WE DO NOT MINE OR DRILL IN OUR FOREST RESERVES.' We therefore invite Parliament, as a matter of urgency, to pass an Act that forbids the grant of any mining or drilling permit, licence or lease or any other associated activities in all forest reserves and significant biodiversity areas.”
“And to ensure that Government does not evade the aims of the proposed law by simply revoking the status of current forest reserves, we recommend that any decision on the cessation of forest reserves should be, first, on the advice of the Forestry Commission and Lands Commission, and, second, with the approval of Parliament after a public hearing and engagement with the chiefs and the people of the area in question.
"This would require the amendment of the Forest Act, 1927 (Cap 157) to take away the power of the President to do this simply by issuing an Executive Instrument. To this end we also demand the express revocation of the ill-fated Forests (Cessation of Forest Reserve) Instrument (EI 144 of 2022), which purported to revoke the forest reserve status of the Achimota Forest.”
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