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The Minister for Environment, Science, Technology, and Innovation, Dr. Murtala Mohammed, has assured Ghanaians that the process to repeal Legislative Instrument (LI) 2462 has begun.
This move regarding the controversial instrument allowed mining in forest reserves is expected to be completed within the 120-day timeline promised by President John Mahama.
Speaking in an interview on Joy FM's Top Story on Monday, March 17, Dr. Mohammed confirmed that engagements with parliamentary leadership and stakeholders have taken place, paving the way for the repeal process to be finalised soon.
“We have actually started the process. I engaged the Ranking Member on Subsidiary Legislation, Hon Patrick Boamah, and other leadership members. We have agreed to lay it very soon. One thing I can assure the public is that we will meet the 120-day promise made by the President,” Dr. Mohammed stated.
He explained that, due to the ongoing budget discussions, the decision was made to proceed without a pre-laying process to expedite the amendment.
"Hopefully, we will have it laid tomorrow (Tuesday) or by Wednesday at the latest,” he added.
When asked whether the government should consider declaring a state of emergency due to the severe impact of illegal mining on water bodies, Dr. Mohammed deferred the decision to security agencies but emphasised the government's commitment to fighting environmental destruction.
“I am not in a position to determine whether the security situation warrants a state of emergency—that decision lies with the leadership of the security agencies. However, if they deem it necessary, why not? What I can say is that this is a fight we will not relent on. We will not spare anyone, whether directly or indirectly involved in the destruction of our water bodies, habitats, and environment,” he declared.
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