Aowin Forestry Manager calls for collaborative management to protect forest reserves

 By Alex Baah Boadi, 

Enchi (WN/R),Nov.10, GNA-Mr Joe Appiah Frimpong, the Aowin District Manager, Forestry Commission, has  called on stakeholders to embrace collaborative forest management  to help protect forest reserves in the country. 

According to him,  in the past  the forestry commission used to protect forest reserves alone but with the increase in  population and  activities of  illegal miners  and loggers,  it is important to work together to save the nation’s forest from further depletion.  

Mr Appiah, in an interview with the Ghana News Agency  at Enchi,   said the commission would continue to engage with  stakeholders, opinion leaders and residents who lived along the forest reserves on the need to help protect the forest. 

He said his outfit was doing everything within its powers to protect all the eight forest reserves within the Aowin Forestry Division and appealed to the resident to support the commission to  make it  a reality. 

He  announced that the Rapid Response Team was able to seize  34 excavators from the Tano Awia forest reserve and 11  from Tano Nomire portion of the forest and called for additional staff to augment the current  59   staff  to fight illegal logging and mining  to the barest minimum. 

The District Manager  said  the recent visit by NAIMOS to the area yielded positive results and appealed to the Ghana Immigration Service and Customs  to effectively protect the country’s borders.   

He cautioned the general public, especially illegal loggers and miners, to desist from the practice,  since the  government and the forestry commission had in place a number  of task forces to deal with anyone who engaged in illegal activities in  forest reserves. 

GNA 

Edited  by Justina Paaga/Christian Akorlie