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Achimota forest not being sold; portions of it being returned to original owners- Govt

The government has denied claims that it intends to sell the Achimota Forest Reserve.

At a press conference on Tuesday evening, the Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Samuel Jinapor indicated that 361 acres of peripherals of the Achimota forest are being returned to its custodial owners, identified as the Owoo Family.

This was after an Executive Instrument, E.I. 144, which declassified portions of the Achimota Forest as a reserve hit social media.

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The Minister explained that the land was returned because it was not being used for its intended purpose, which included the extension of the Achimota School.

According to him, the E.I. declassifying the parts of the forest was accompanied by a separate E.I., 154, “which states emphatically, the area of the forest shall remain a Forest Reserve.”

“What EI 144 does is to make the peripheral portions of the Forest Reserve, which had already been granted to the Owoo Family in September 2013, portions of which have already been developed, cease to be a Forest Reserve, to ensure a development that is consistent with the area of the Forest Reserve,” the minister explained.

He said “both instruments contain adequate provisions that seek to protect the ecological integrity of the Forest Reserve.”

“The Government, through the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources, will continue to protect the Achimota Forest and prevent it from being further encroached.”

Read the full statement below

 

                                                                                   May 17, 2022

PRESS RELEASE

GOVERNMENT COMMITTED TO PROTECTING ACHIMOTA FOREST

Following the publication of the Forests (Cessation of Forest Reserve) Instrument, 2022 (E.I 144), there have been reports circulating in some sessions of the media that the Achimota Forest Reserve has been sold. The general public is entreated to disregard these reports as they are false, baseless and non-factual. Indeed, what the propagators of these messages have refused to add is that, E.I. 144 was published together with the Forests (Achimota Firewood Plantation Forest Reserve) (Amendment) Instrument, 2022 (E.I. 154).

What EI 144 does is to make the peripheral portions of the Forest Reserve, which had already been granted to the Owoo Family in September, 2013, portions of which have already been developed, cease to be a Forest Reserve, to ensure a development that is consistent with the area of the Forest Reserve.

Further, E.I. 154, on the other hand, states emphatically, the area of the forest shall remain a Forest Reserve. Both instruments contain adequate provisions that seek to protect the ecological integrity of the Forest Reserve.

The facts leading to the publication of these two instruments are as follows:

The Achimota Forest remains an integral part of Government’s plan for the protection of our forest cover, and our agenda for aggressive afforestation and reforestation. Government, through the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources, will continue to protect the Achimota Forest and prevent it from being further encroached. Government is also committed to ensuring that whatever that happens on the peripheral portions of the land, does not affect the ecological integrity of the Forest.

END

SIGNED

HON. SAMUEL A. JINAPOR, MP

MINISTER

By: Rainbowradioinline.com/Ghana

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