The Forestry Commission (FC) has reaffirmed its commitment to the fight against illegal mining in forest reserves, countering recent media reports that it says downplay the progress made through collaborative efforts with the Ministries of Lands and Natural Resources (MLNR) and Defence.
In a press release signed by Hugh C. A. Brown, Acting Chief Executive of the FC, the Commission disclosed that security operations had successfully cleared seven out of nine forest reserves previously deemed “no-go” zones due to the presence of armed gangs.
“With military support, the FC has successfully cleared these armed groups and illegal miners from seven of the nine reserves. Follow-up operations have also led to the arrest of several illegal miners, who have been handed over to the police for prosecution.”
The operations, conducted in the Ashanti, Western North, and Western Regions, resulted in the arrest of 71 individuals and the seizure of a significant cache of mining equipment, including 55 excavators, 3 bulldozers, 3 pick-up trucks, 4 pump-action rifles,11 motorbikes and other mining equipment.
The FC emphasised that despite ongoing challenges, these achievements mark a turning point in efforts to reclaim Ghana’s forests.
“These accomplishments, achieved within a short timeframe, reflect the significant effort and resources invested in this fight. The FC and MLNR acknowledge that the battle against illegal mining is ongoing, but it is crucial to state that these achievements confirm the progress being made.”

The Commission further assured Ghanaians that it remains vigilant and will continue monitoring illegal mining hotspots to address new threats, adding that “the FC and MLNR are fully committed to working with all stakeholders to ensure this fight is won.”
"Together, we will protect our forests and natural resources for future generations."
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