Audio By Carbonatix
The Acting Executive Director of Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), has directed staff of the organisation to empower themselves with the EPA Act 490 (1994) to initiate criminal action against all environmental crime offenders.
Mr Daniel S. Amlalo said the legislation gave authority to the Agency to prosecute environmental crimes nationwide, warning that those who failed to act would be held accountable.
The offences relate to water, air and noise pollution, misuse of pesticides and other forms of chemicals and failure to secure environmental permits before undertaking major developments.
Speaking at the end of a two-week training programme for 40 members of staff on prosecutions, Mr Amlalo said enforcement action constituted an important tool in efforts aimed at environmental protection and sustainable development.
He said the Act empowered the Agency as a corporate body to sue and be sued and asked the officers to acquaint themselves with the provisions of the legislation to be able to prosecute offenders in any court of competent jurisdiction.
In 1999, the Office of the Attorney General, under powers given to him by section 56 of the Criminal and other Offences Procedure Act, 1960 (Act 30), appointed specified officers of the Agency as public prosecutors, in respect of offences and matters in Act 490 and regulations made under the Act.
This was done under Executive Instrument number 9 (E.I. 9), which formed the basis for the training exercise.
Mr Amlalo said it was important that the EPA fulfilled its mandate by prosecuting in earnest to halt the increase in environmental crimes.
“The number of enforcement notices issued by both the Head and Regional Offices bear testimony to the fact that there are no shortages of violations of environmental laws across the country.
“Various industries, facilities and operators who are subject to our permitting conditions have over the years tested our resolve and capacity to act to put a halt to their actions which often hurt our environment and also impair human health.”
Mr Amlalo said the personnel had “a rare opportunity to make significant contribution to Ghana’s efforts at ensuring sustainable development for present and future generations”.
He urged the participants to put to practice all that they had learned because “it is through practice that you can become perfect”.
Mr Lambert Faabeluon, Director, Manufacturing Industry Department, EPA, urged the participants to “know the EPA Law right at the fingertips” to facilitate prosecution in court.
The participants were taken through the 1992 Constitution, Criminal Procedure Act, Criminal Offences Act, Evidence Act and guidelines on how to prosecute.
Source: GNA
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Ghana’s top 10 Non-Traditional Exports skyrocket to $3.28bn
32 minutes -
Cocoa paste leads Ghana’s top 10 non-traditional exports in 2025
1 hour -
See the areas that will be affected by ECG’s planned maintenance today, April 19
2 hours -
Dangote Refinery makes Nigeria a net petrol exporter for the first time
3 hours -
‘Let your loyalty be to the State’ – Sammi Awuku tells Security agencies
4 hours -
Amanda Clinton writes: Ghana’s OSP case and the global pattern of prosecutorial control
4 hours -
Carrick silences doubters as Man Utd close on Champions League
5 hours -
Assin Fosu paramount chief blesses John Boadu’s NPP Chairmanship bid
5 hours -
COPEC boss leads calls to axe Office of the Special Prosecutor
6 hours -
Strait of Hormuz closed again, Iran says, as ships attacked
6 hours -
Real Sociedad win Copa del Rey with shootout win over Atletico
7 hours -
Cunha gives Man Utd win at Chelsea to boost Champions League hopes
8 hours -
Mexico’s Sheinbaum denies ‘diplomatic crisis’ with Spain after conquest row
9 hours -
Pope says ‘tyrants’ speech was not aimed at Trump
9 hours -
AFCON: Morocco releases Senegal fans after sentences served
10 hours