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We’ll commission independent audit into declassified Achimota forest lands – Lands Ministry

We’ll commission independent audit into declassified Achimota forest lands – Lands Ministry

The Lands and Natural Resources Ministry has indicated it may commission an independent audit of the specific portions of lands in the Achimota Forest reserve which were declassified recently.

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This follows the sector minister’s clarification that over 361 acres of the land are peripherals of the Achimota forest, which government is returning to its custodial owners.

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This also comes on the back of lands in Achimota Forest and Ramsar Site in Sakumono purported to belong to the former Forestry Commission CEO, Kwadwo Owusu Afriyie.

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In a statement to explain the rationale for declassifying the forest reserve and ceding 361 acres of its lands to the Owoo family, the Ministry said the independent audit is in the public interest and also to bring out the full facts of the matter.

It said it is committed to protecting and effectively managing the country’s lands and natural resources and will ensure that any action it takes with regard to these resources is guided by law.

Government will act on any improper acquisition of public lands, regardless of how it was procured, whether now or in the past, and the Achimota Forest Lands will not be an exception

The Ministry wishes to reiterate that the Achimota Forest is an integral part of Government’s plan for the protection of our forest cover and our agenda for aggressive afforestation and reforestation

Source: Citi Newsroom
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