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Government will not burn seized Rosewoods – Asomah-Cheremeh

Accra, Sept. 11, GNA – Mr Kwaku
Asomah-Cheremeh, the Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, on Wednesday
assured the public that Government will not burn seized Rosewood.

Government will rather put them to
meaningful use.

Addressing journalists at the Meet-the-Press
series in Accra, Mr Asomah-Cheremeh said the Ministry had not issued any
salvage permits for harvesting of rosewoods since the ban was placed on the
rare species in March this year.

The Minister said he constituted a seven-
member investigative committee, comprising representatives of civil society
organisations, Ghana Revenue Authority and Parliamentary Select Committee on
Lands and Forestry to unravel the activities of illegal exploitation of
rosewoods and bring the perpetrators to book.

He said the final report of the
investigative committee would be made public and urged all well-meaning
Ghanaians to support Government’s efforts to curb the harvesting,
transportation and export of the species.

Mr Asomah-Cheremeh said since 2017, Government
established 20,073 hectares of plantation, while hundreds of youth were
recruited under the Youth in Afforestation programmme to support government’s
plantation programme to safeguard the Sanctity of the environment.

A total of 83,247 employment was generated
under the forest plantation sector, he added.

The Minister announced that from 2016 to
2019, a total of 2.1 million cubic metres of natural forest timber for domestic
and export was harvested and the proceeds from it was managed by the Office of
the Stool Lands and Forestry Commission.

He said from 2016 to 2019, 177,801 assorted
lumber, 487 chainsaw, 279 vehicles, 355 dredging machines and 68 logs were
seized.

In addition, 3,277 hectares of illegal farms
were destroyed, while 774 suspects were arrested while 293 were prosecuted.

GNA

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