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Illegal miners in forest reserves will be kicked out and sanctioned – Lands Ministry

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The Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources has warned illegal miners to stay off forest reserves because the sector will not hesitate to drive them out and apply the laws against them.
According to the Deputy Minister responsible for Lands and Forestry, Benito Owusu-Bio, regardless of “who you are, we don’t care, if you enter the forest reserves, we will drive you out and sanction you as well.”
He intimated that the forest reserves are not for mining but was quick to add that unless for exceptional cases like that of Chirano mines and Newmont who have been granted legal licenses to operate “but that doesn’t mean that anyone can just jump into the forest to mine and if we find you like that, we will deal with you.”
The Deputy Minister said this when he paid a working visit to Tano Nimiri Forest Reserve to ascertain the veracity of news of Akonta Mining Company still operating in the forest even after the directive by the lands minister to the Forestry Commission to halt the company’s operations in the Forest through a Press Release on September 30, 2022.
Benito Owusu-Bio and his team visit to the Tano Nimiri Forest Reserve in the Western Region.
After an aerial view of the entire forest, Hon. Benito Owusu-Bio and his team spotted about three sites in the forests with some equipment but no operations and immediately charged the forestry officers to burn and decommission everything on the site upon arrival.
The team also discovered a different group of illegal miners, working along the banks and edges of the river and a few in the forest.
Per the map guiding that aerial view 98% of the miners were outside the restricted area, which is the banks and edges while the remaining 2% worked in the Forest reserves itself.
However, it could not determine which mining company these miners belong to.
Addressing the issue of the new group of illegal miners found mining on the river Benito Owusu-Bio said, “these are not small-scale miners, these are obviously people who are just bent on destroying our forests, waterbodies and the entire environment but I cannot tell whether that is Akonta or any other company because this is not organised so I can say it’s purely illegal mining that is going on there.”
He assured the media that as a matter of urgency the Ministry will unleash Operations halt II to the area with speed boats and the right equipment to bring a halt to all activities ongoing in the river.
“With what we have seen here, I will report to the Minister, and we would immediately see how we can strategize and bring the operations to a halt with the speed boats recently procured to chase them out.”
He also noted that together with the Forestry Commission and Samartex, a timber company in the enclave they will soon beef up the number of forest guards who patrol the 300sq kilometer forest with support from the military.
He indicated that with military assistance, the Ministry and the Forestry Commission will embark on similar operations in all forest reserves across the country to ensure they rid all forests of illegalities of any sort.
“This will not stop here; we know this is not the only forest reserve under attack and so we will continue to ensure all forest with any illegal activity is brought under scrutiny,” the deputy lands minister assures.
Mr. Benito Owusu-Bio seized the opportunity and seek for the assistance of the community members and traditional leaders of the Amenfi West Municipality of the Western Region to fight against illegal mining for their own sake and the betterment of the environment and the country.
Chief Executive Officer of the Forestry Commission, John Allotey on his part gave details to the extent of the devastation saying out of a total area of 205sq kilometers, close to about 0.12sq kilometers of the Tano Nimiri Forest Reserve has been impacted by the illegal activities.
He noted that since August when the Commission started having the challenge of groups trooping into the forest to mine, the Commission has sent out the military to the area about 8 times all to keep them out of the forest.
He assured that heeding to the directives of the Minister, the Commission is committed to ensuring that all those found culpable in this matter will be dealt with in accordance with the Law.
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