Two German-based Ghanaians have petitioned the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) to investigate alleged negligence on the part of Forestry Commission officials leading to the destruction of the Tano Aniwa forest by illegal miners. The petitioners, Sulemana Issifu and Dr Jacob Sarfo are experts in microbial ecology, agroecology, sustainable agriculture, climate change, and plant-microbe interaction and doubled as Directors of Research for the Centre for Climate Change and Food Security. The petitioners accused the Forestry Commission officials in the Enchi district of the Western Region of administrative negligence, failure, and omissions in their mandate per the Forestry Commission Act (571), which the commission is mandated to protect all forest reserves against destruction, illegal exploitation, pillage, and desecration. The Tano Aniwa forest reserve is located 3 km north of the village of Gyomoro and 20 km west of Asankragua town on the main Asankragua–Enchi road. It adjoins Tano-Ehuro Forest Reserve, which also shares a boundary with Yoyo Forest Reserve. The reserve which covers an area of 15,300 ha is also part of the watershed of the Tano River. The vegetation is a moist evergreen forest and it is home to many threatened bird species including White-breasted guinea fowl, Yellow-bearded greenbul, and Sharpe's Apalis among many others and it is classified as an Important Bird and Biodiversity Area by the BirdLife International.
Yellow-bearded greenbul found in the forest is described as Vulnerable
However, the condition of the forest is not good as illegal miners have invaded the forest with forestry officials in the area accused of playing the ostrich. According to the petitioners, a report reveals chilling details of the monumental destruction of the Tano Aniwa forest by illegal miners while officers of the commission sat by, though according to the report, they were fully aware of the environmental carnage of the forest but decided to countenance it. “By this, if proven to be true, they would have violated their oaths of office, and neglected their responsibilities, making their conduct investigable to establish the facts surrounding their conduct”, the petition said. Below is the full petition GALAMSEY: PETITION TO INVESTIGATE OFFICIALS OF FORESTRY COMMISSION OF THE ENCHI DISTRICT FOR ADMINISTRATIVE NEGLIGENCE 1. We are citizens of the Republic of Ghana, currently domicile in Germany, and collectively have expertise in microbial ecology, agroecology, sustainable agriculture, climate change, and plant-microbe interaction. We are also the Directors of Research for the Ghanaian-based not for-profit organisation, Centre for Climate Change and Food Security. 2. Cognizant of our responsibilities under article 41 of 1992 constitution, we invoke your investigative powers under article 218 (b) and bring forth this petition against officers of the Forestry Commission of the Enchi district in the Western Region of Ghana for administrative negligence, failure, and omissions. 3. Per the Forestry Commission Act (571), the commission is mandated to protect all forest reserves against destruction, illegal exploitation, pillage, and desecration. 4. This petition is triggered because it is our belief that officers of the Forestry Commission in the Enchi district have failed to discharge their responsibilities as particularised under point 3 supra. 5. Our accusation is based on a news report filed by multimedia journalist and Ghana Journalists Association’s journalist of the year, Mr. Erastus Asare Donkor. Refer to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjy1Y-FSlwA. 6. Briefly, the report reveals chilling details of monumental destruction of the Tano Aniwa forest by illegal miners while officers of the commission sat by, though according to the report, they were fully aware of the environmental carnage of the forest but decided to countenance it. By this, if proven to be true, they would have violated their oaths of office, and neglected their responsibilities, making their conduct investigable to establish the facts surrounding their conduct. 7. For context, the Tano Anwia forest is one of the most important biodiversity areas of not just Ghana, but the world. The forest is home to very rare and important organisms, including birds, granting it international recognition. Refer to https://www.keybiodiversityareas.org/site/factsheet/6330. 8. For further context, galamsey is an ungodly act that has beset our country, threatening our very existence as a country as it destroys and poisons the very things that sustain human lives such as the soil, water, plants, and the ecosystem as a collective. Many experts, including myself, have sounded the alarm about impending catastrophe if this trajectory continues. Refer https://www.myjoyonline.com/sulemana-issifu-galamsey-a-looming-ecological-catastrophe/ 9. We contend that time is rife for every state institution, including CHRAJ to use its powers to assist to tame this demon called galamsey, before our beloved country gets extinct. In this regard, all state institutions sleeping on the job must answer for their negligence before competent bodies like CHRAJ. 10. Consequently, we demand as follows: a. CHRAJ investigate the conduct of the officers of the Forestry Commission to establish the truth or otherwise within the remit of article 218 (b) of the 1992 constitution and other relevant laws; b. if 10 (b) supra is true, CHRAJ investigate if their conduct is animated by corruption and other malfeasances; c. CHRAJ impose sanctions, where necessary and applicable. 11. In conclusion, we believe CHRAJ has both the power and responsibility to join the fight against the ungodly act of galamsey, and that, this will be the first step to exercising that power and responsibility for the safety of ourselves and the next generation. 12. We are ready to assist CHRAJ to get to the bottom of this matter should we be called upon and look forward to hearing from you soon on this grave matter of national character. 13. Accept our assurances of the highest order. Corresponding petitioner Sulemana Issifu Sulemana .issifu@uni-hohenheim.de or Sulemanaissifu@gmail.com +4915217593128 Co petitioner Dr Jacob Sarfo JSarfo4@gmail.com +491782124937