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The Coordinator of Eco-Conscious Citizens, Awula Serwah, has expressed deep disappointment over the government’s decision to amend, rather than revoke, Legislative Instrument (L.I.) 2462, which permits mining in Ghana’s forest reserves.
She recalled that while in opposition, President John Mahama made a firm commitment to revoke L.I. 2462 entirely, acknowledging the destructive impact of mining on the country’s forests and water bodies.
"We believe the minister means well, but we are greatly disappointed. When His Excellency, the President, was in opposition, he clearly stated that he would revoke L.I. 2462. He was fully aware that certain companies had already made investments, yet he prioritized the greater good of Ghanaians and the protection of our forests.
"Now, instead of revocation, we are hearing about amendments, which still allow mining in forest reserves," she said.
Madam Serwah criticised the L.I. for weakening previous protections. Under the old law, mining in production forest reserves was restricted to only 2% of the land. However, L.I. 2462 has removed that limitation, allowing mining companies almost unrestricted access to these vital ecosystems.
"This is a very bad law. It was passed without proper consultation—clandestinely. If someone says they would put their presidency on the line, yet things only get worse, then we must ask: What real difference does this amendment make compared to a full revocation?" she questioned.
The Lands Minister has defended the L.I., arguing that it grants environmental officers the authority to assess and prevent illegal mining. However, Serwah dismissed this justification, insisting that existing forestry laws already mandate the protection of Ghana’s forests.
"We are being misled. The L.I. 2462 is not what ensures protection. The Forestry Commission already has a duty to safeguard our forests. Revoking this law would not remove environmental officers’ ability to do their jobs—it would reinforce the need for stricter enforcement," she asserted.
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