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CHIEFS IN THE EASTERN REGION BACKING GOV’T & GIADEC TO DESTROY ATEWA FOREST FOR THEIR STOMACH

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August 22, 2022
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CHIEFS IN THE EASTERN REGION BACKING GOV’T & GIADEC TO DESTROY ATEWA FOREST FOR THEIR STOMACH
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Stomach chiefs in the Eastern Region of Ghana are allegedly backing this current government and GIADEC to destroy one of the identified forest reserves located at Atewa.

PRESIDENT AKUFO-ADDO, LEADER OF NPP GOVERNMENT IN THE AYEWA DEAL.

According to a group of NGOs in the mining sector, the NPP government has secretly granted Ghana Integrated Aluminium Development Corporation, GIADEC licence on July 27, 2022 to mine bauxite in the Atewa forest Reserve.

These NGOs, Rocha Ghana; Eco Conscious Citizens; Ghana Youth Environment Movement (GYEM); Concern Citizens of Atewa Landscape (CCAL) amongst others were disgusted how this government wants to sell the forest reserve for mining without considering the future generation yet unborn in this country.

SAMUEL ABU JINAPOR, MINISTER OF LANDS AND NATIONAL RESOURCES.

The NGOs stated that the previous governments thought it necessary to protect this forest reserve to enable it hold the rest of the water bodies such as Densu, because it serves as water toward.

They emphasized that if this government is allowed to sell this forest reserve, it would be a national security threat because the forest would be depleted and destroy the remaining rivers or streams that provide water to other parts of the country.

DARYL BOSU, DEPUTY NATIONAL DIRECTOR, ROCHA GHANA.

Below is the full statement:

To All Media Agencies With Immediate Effect.

GOVERNMENT AND GIADEC MUST STOP THE MISINFORMATION AND LACK OF TRANSPARENCY REGARDING PLANS TO MINE BAUXITE AT ATEWA FOREST, IN THE EASTERN REGION.

Accra, August 19th 2022 – The reckless abandon and persistence of this government to destroy Ghana’s progress and efforts to address deforestation and build resilience for communities is appalling to say the least.

We say this today because, according to the Minerals Commission’s Mining Repository, the Ghana Integrated Aluminium Development Corporation (GIADEC) has been granted a licence dated 27 July 2022 to prospect for bauxite in the Atewa Range Forest Reserve. Technically, this will be the second needless prospecting in a magnificent and critical forest like the Atewa Forest Reserve.

GIADEC and the Ghana government have ensured the utmost secrecy throughout this process. This is in complete disregard for Ghana’s Minerals and Mining Act 703 that requires transparency in the granting of mineral rights.

We believe they have done this to push through their agenda with the minimum of resistance from local communities, civil society, and all Ghanaians concerned about the Atewa Forest and Ghana’s future generations.

Certain information provided by GIADEC and government also appears misleading. This is again no doubt to minimise resistance and advocacy statements that may disturb potential partners and investors in government’s bauxite mining plans for Atewa.

Our checks have determined that:
1) The Minister did not notify the relevant District Assemblies about the application for the mineral rights with licence code PL.5/55 and did not publish notice of the application in a locally acceptable way nor exhibit it at the relevant District Assembly offices.

2) The CEO of the Minerals Commission in a statement on 17 August 2022 claimed that the current Minister for Lands and Natural Resources has not granted a single prospecting licence to any company to undertake exploration activities in Forest Reserves, when in actual fact GIADEC was granted a prospecting licence within the same period of 23 April 2021 and 17 August 2022.

3) The Minerals Commission and the Forestry Commission did not include this pending application on the list of pending applications they jointly published on 14 May 2021 following the Minister’s directive banning prospecting licences and activities in forest reserves.

4) Government has led Ghanaians to believe its plans are to mine only a 1.9% of the Atewa Range Forest. Meanwhile the prospecting licence on the Mineral’s Commission website covers virtually all of the northern half of the Atewa Range Forest Reserve.

THE EVIDENCE

1. The Minerals and Mining Act 703 requires the Minister for Lands and Natural Resources to write to the Chief or allodial holder and the relevant district assemblies to notify them of a pending minerals rights application. This notice must be given at least 45 days before the Minister makes the decision on the application. It should also be published in a way that is acceptable to local communities and exhibited at the District Assembly offices. Our checks with the Assemblies of Koforidua District and Atiwa District show they have not received any such notice. This is a very critical part of transparency in the process of granting mineral rights.

2. You will recall that the Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, in a directive published by his Ministry on 23 April 2021, suspended all reconnaissance and/or prospecting activities in Forest Reserves and “directed the Minerals Commission, with immediate effect, not to accept, process and/or recommend the grant, including renewal and/or extension, of reconnaissance and prospecting licenses in Forest Reserves”.

The application for the prospecting license in the Atewa Range Forest Reserve was made on 11 February 2021. It is not possible that this license was granted between 11 February and 5 March 2021 when Hon. Jinapor assumed office as the Minister for Lands and Natural Resources. If the statement by the CEO of the Minerals Commission is correct that Hon. Jinapor has not granted any license for prospecting in Forest Reserves since assuming office, how has this been granted?

3. On 14 May 2021, the Minerals Commission and Forestry Commission jointly published a Public Notice stating that the Minister had directed them to publish a list of applications granted or pending for reconnaissance or prospecting licenses in Forest Reserves. Their duly published list included 12 prospecting and/or reconnaissance licenses still active in Forest Reserves, and a further 68 that were pending. There was NO pending application listed for the Atewa Range Forest Reserve by GIADEC or any other company.

However, according to the information published on the Minerals Commission website for license PL.5/55, GIADEC’s application for a prospecting license in the Atewa Forest was made on 11 February 2021, meaning it was indeed pending at the time the list was published. This makes it appear like the government did not want this information made public so as to avoid any resistance. The Minister’s claims of the “highest standards of transparency” as reason for publishing this list appear completely empty.

4. In comments to the media published 20 September 2020 in response to the civil society legal action against the government’s plans to mine Atewa Forest, the Attorney General claimed that the government would mine a portion of the Atewa Forest and therefore licensed an area constituting 1.95% of the Atewa Forest for mining.

As the Minerals Commission Mining Repository information for license PL.5/55 now demonstrates very clearly, the licensed area is far larger than 1.95%. Instead, it covers about 50% of the Atewa Range Forest Reserve north of Kibi. This is a departure from the Attorney General’s promise to Ghanaians. A case of broken promises.

We see these developments to be extremely serious breaches of Ghanaian’s trust and in some cases breaches of administrative procedures, guidelines and laws regarding mining in protected forest reserve by the government itself.

During a meeting with Regional Ministers and relevant sector Ministers on 28 April 2021, the President himself reiterated the importance of protecting the forest reserves from mining by designating Forest Reserves and waterbodies as “RED ZONES” and directed strict enforcement of the Minister’s April 2021 directive. Atewa Forest is not only a Protected Forest Reserve but also a water tower. By the President’s own words, Atewa Forest is a RED ZONE that must be protected from mining.

The ban on granting reconnaissance and prospecting licenses and all reconnaissance/prospecting activities in Forest Reserves is still in place.
We reiterate that, regardless of how small the area planned for bauxite mining, Atewa must not be mined for bauxite.

The government and GIADEC must rescind their plans immediately. Ghana can have a thriving integrated aluminium industry without targeting Atewa Forest, in order to save crucial water sources for over 5 million Ghanaians. Failure to heed to this call, will be intergenerationally suicidal and reckless.
The lack of transparency and the misinformation throughout this process is unacceptable. Ghana’s resources including her forests are for all Ghanaians.

If government is trying to keep communities and civil society quiet, it will not work.
The Okyenhene has made a clarion call for Ghana to pursue a pathway of making Atewa Forest a National Park to pave way for several compatible green developments, and we fully support this and will rally behind that goal. We will therefore never give up defending the Atewa Forest from a development that is both unnecessary and unlawful and we ask all well-meaning Ghanaians to add their voices to secure Atewa Forest for today and tomorrow.

Signed
A Rocha Ghana
Eco Conscious Citizens
Ghana Youth Environment Movement (GYEM) Concerned Citizens of Atewa Landscape (CCAL) EcoCare Ghana KASA Initiative Boakye Twumasi-Ankra Nana Asante

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