Ghana’s Forest Reserves Face Crisis Amid Surging Deforestation and Illegal Mining

Ghana Forest Reserves crisis

Ghana’s Forest Reserves Face Crisis Amid Surging Deforestation and Illegal Mining Ghana’s Forest Reserves Face Crisis Amid Surging Deforestation and Illegal Mining

Ghana’s forest reserves are facing unprecedented threats, with deforestation rates surging nearly 70% in 2022, driven by agricultural expansion, illegal logging, and Galamsey activities.

Despite government efforts, illegal mining operations continue within protected areas, with recent reports implicating figures such as Wontumi and the Kumasi mayor in mining within forest reserves.

The Ghana Armed Forces have been active in combating these activities, destroying equipment and expelling illegal miners, yet the threat remains persistent.

Environmental groups like A Rocha Ghana warn of broader consequences, including potential water crises due to the destruction of water bodies.

The public’s frustration is mounting, as calls for accountability and faster legal action against offenders grow louder. In response, some communities have taken matters into their own hands, such as the Ghana International School, which uses buses to prevent illegal land takeovers.

Source: OccupyGh.com 

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