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The Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Emmanuel Armah Kofi Buah, has called for the establishment of a fast-track court to swiftly prosecute individuals involved in the destruction of Ghana’s forest reserves.
Speaking in an exclusive interview with JoyNews on Wednesday, March 19, Mr Buah expressed optimism about the proposal, revealing that both the Attorney General and the Chief Justice have responded positively to the idea.
"I'm looking for a day, and I'm happy that I got a good reception from the Attorney General. I believe the time has come for us to set up a fast-track court to try and prosecute those engaging in the destruction of our forest reserves," he stated.
Commenting on whether he had formally pitched the idea to key legal authorities, the minister confirmed that he had already engaged the highest offices in Ghana’s justice system.
"In fact, not only the Attorney General—I’ve also gone to the Chief Justice, and she was very receptive. The Attorney General was very receptive, and we have had very good discussions about that. I believe this is where we've gotten to," he revealed.
The Lands Minister stated that the fight against illegal activities in Ghana’s forests requires a collaborative approach, as the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources does not have direct enforcement powers.
"This ministry can only work when we get the support from all these agencies. We don’t have the army, we don’t have the police.
"We have these policies, and we rely on all these agencies to give us support. So far, I think the reception has been good," he added.
Mr Buah's push for a specialised court is expected to expedite prosecutions and strengthen Ghana’s fight against illegal mining, logging, and other activities that threaten the country’s forests.
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