General News of Saturday, 22 March 2025
Source: www.ghanawebbers.com
Awula Serwah has expressed strong criticism regarding the recent law permitting mining in forest reserves, labeling it as detrimental. She argues that this legislation poses significant threats to the environment and biodiversity, emphasizing that such actions could lead to irreversible damage to Ghana's natural resources. The potential for deforestation and habitat destruction raises concerns about the long-term impacts on wildlife and ecosystems.
Serwah highlights the importance of protecting forest reserves, which serve as vital carbon sinks and contribute to climate regulation. She believes that prioritizing short-term economic gains from mining over environmental preservation is misguided. The consequences of this law could undermine efforts toward sustainable development and conservation in Ghana.
In her call to action, Serwah urges stakeholders, including government officials and civil society, to reconsider the implications of allowing mining in these protected areas. She advocates for a more balanced approach that prioritizes ecological integrity while exploring alternative avenues for economic growth without compromising the environment.