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C&G Alesksa denies destroying 24,000 acres virgin forest reserve in Denkyira

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Fri, 1 Mar 2019 Source: www.ghanaweb.com

C&G Alesksa Mining Company has denied reports it has destroyed 24,000 acres virgin forest reserve in Denkyira.

A publication had said that the company has with the help of Chinese Galamsey operators destroyed an estimated 24,000 acres of Ghana’s virgin forest reserve in Diaso and other areas in the Upper Denkyira area of the Central Region of Ghana.

Other virgin forest areas said to have been affected by the mining company’s activities included Aminase Forest Range Reserve, the Tonton Forest Reserve also in the Upper Denkyira District of the Central Region, stretching all the way to the Western Region.

But the company in a statement says the claims are untrue.

“We deny this story in its entirety and wish to place on record that we are a licenced mining company who, have been unfairly dealt with by the Inter Ministerial Task Force on Illegal Mining and other government agencies,” it says.

Below is the full statement

PRESS RELEASE

REJOINDER TO NEWS ITEM TITLED: “HOW C&G ALESKA MINING DESTROYED 24,000 ACRES OF VIRGIN FOREST RESERVE IN DENKYIRA.”

The attention of C&G Aleska, a licensed mining company, has been drawn to a news item indicating it had allegedly connived with Chinese nationals to destroy 24,000 acres of virgin forest. We deny this story in its entirety and wish to place on record that we are a licenced mining company who, have been unfairly dealt with by the Inter Ministerial Task Force on Illegal Mining and other government agencies.

We acquired a mining lease agreement dated December 23, 2016, between the Government of Ghana acting through the Minister of Lands and Natural Resources on the one part and on the other part, the government of Ghana granted a mining lease over an area measuring approximately 21.54 square kilometres within the Upper Wassaw Forest Reserve in the Western Region for the plaintiff to mine for gold for a period of 10 years.

Prior to the grant of the mining lease, we obtained the necessary entry permits from the Forestry Commission to enable us to commence operations in the Upper Wassaw Forest Reserve in the Western Region.

We entered the Upper Wassaw Forest Reserve to prepare the mining concession in order to commence mining operations.

In the course of the preparatory works to commence mining activities, the Inter-Ministerial Committee on illegal mining taskforce on February 9, 2019, invaded the company’s mining concession, seized its machinery, equipments and moneys without taking inventory and without any form of explanation.

The seized equipment and moneys run into several millions of cedis.

We have since the seizure, not been able to operate. We have petitioned the Presidency and even filed a suit at the High Court against the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources and the Attorney-General, demanding that our moneys and equipment be released to us among other reliefs.

Our licensed company, which operates under strict environmental compliance, is clearly the victim of the situation as illegal miners have taken over our lands. They are destroying portions of the land assigned us and it is, rather unfortunate for some elements to turn around and blame us (the victims).

C&G Aleska will soon come out with a documentary to show how illegal miners have been destroying our concession. The documentary will give viewers a clear picture of how the activities of illegal miners are causing the government to lose billions in revenue generation through taxes and other fees.

We have invested so much into the area and at no point would we engage in activities harmful to the environment.

We are by this rejoinder, requesting for a retraction and apology of the false story; failure, which would leave us no option, than to resort to lawful means to have our name cleared.

………………………………………..

EMMANUEL DONALD ENTSUAH

GENERAL MANAGER

C&G ALESKA MINING CO. LTD.

TEL: 020 799 9387

Dated: February 27, 2019.

Source: www.ghanaweb.com
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