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Reverse Clearance For Mining Of Lithium At Our Areas That Host Special Plants And Animal Species- Efutu Traditional Council Cautions Minerals Commission

Reverse Clearance For Mining Of Lithium At Our Areas That Host Special Plants And Animal Species- Efutu Traditional Council Cautions Minerals Commission
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The Efutu Traditional Council has asked the Minerals Commission not to issue mineral right license to any company to mine lithium at Muni-Pomaze Ramsar Site.

Neenyi Ghartey VII, the Paramount Chief of Efutu Traditional Area in an interview with Ohene Addo on Plan B FM’s ‘Ebaanosen’ stated that the area which hosts special plants and animal species, represents the identity of the Effutu state and has socio-cultural heritage significance to the chiefs and people of the area.

He revealed that the site absorbs the shock of storm surges, provides water, soaks up rain, reduces flooding and delays the onset of droughts. It plays a critical role in climate adaptation and resilience.

He encouraged that the processes regarding the proposed mining project must be discontinued.

He cautioned that the Effutu Traditional Council would seek redress at the appropriate forum should the application be processed and a license granted for mining at the Ramser site.

He revealed that the Council has petitioned the District Wildlife Division of the Forestry Commission to register its displeasure against granting mineral application right by the Minerals Commission.

Neenyii Ghartey also said that the proposed area played a crucial role in the long-held famous traditional Aboakyeri, a significant festival on the African continent and the world.

“If this application should succeed, it will deprive the indigenous people of Effutu and its environs their livelihood since it will have a negative impact on the Muni Lagoon and the Ramsar Site at large,” he added.

Source: Celestine Amakie/planbfmonline
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