Mole National Park Won’t Be Destroyed - Abu Jinapor

Mole National Park Won’t Be Destroyed - Abu Jinapor

 

 

There is no mining activity going on at at Mole National Park, the Lands and Natural Resources Minister Samuel Abu Jinapor has said. He said that the national park will not be destroyed for any mining activity. His comments comes after the the three 3 Civil Society Organizations, CSOs Centre for Environmental Impact Analysis, Centre for the Public Interest Law and the Wassa Association

 

of Communities Affected by Mining had alleged that the government had granted rights to mining companies to explore gold near the Mole National Park. The Minerals Commission has dismissed the claims that permit has been issued for the mining in or near the Mole National Park. The Commission said the claims are untrue and should be disregarded. A statement issued by the Chief

 

 

Executive Officer of the Commission, Mr Martin Ayisi said It has also come to the attention of the Minerals Commission that certain Civil Society Organizations CSOs have alleged that the Mining Permits have been issued for mining in or near the Mole National Park in the Savannah Region. This allegation and/or assertion is not the case. No such Mining Permit has been issued

 

 

for this purpose. The Commission as the repository of records of all the Mineral Rights in Ghana, entreats the General Public particularly CSOs, who are partners and have been working closely with the Commission over the years, to also seek the clarifications from it before going public. Adding his voice to this while interacting with members of the Western Regional Security Council the Monday April 26 in Sekondi, Jinapor said also that

 

 

there is no mining activity going on there. It is a state agency and and I believe that the communique that they have also released is what we should abide by the fact remains that there will never be be a situation where the exploitation of our natural resources will jeopardize our national assets such as the Mole National Park. That will also not happen. The Commission has assured the country that there is no such mining or exploitation too taking place to jeopardize the Mole National Park.