The Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Emmanuel Armah Kofi Buah has stated that the importance of effective boundary governance in West Africa can never be overstated considering the existence of geopolitics, regional dynamics and the speed of technology. Across our region, our boundaries remain spaces of intense human interaction, trade, cultural exchange and shared livelihoods. Yet, they are also increasingly affected by challenges such as irregular migration, transhumance-related tensions, smuggling, environmental degradation, foreign influence and interference, as well as evolving security threats" These realities, the Minister noted demand, not isolated responses, but coordinated and forward-looking approaches, grounded in cooperation and mutual trust. The Minister made the statement while addressing participants at the opening of a sub-regional consultation between boundary commissions of Ghana, Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast and Mali today (Wednesday). He described the m...
Ghana, with support from the UK government, has commissioned and handed over 10 forest protection camps and two checkpoint accommodation facilities at the Oda River Forest Reserve to strengthen the fight against illegal mining, logging and other threats to the country’s forests. In a speech read by the Director of the Wildlife Division of the Forestry Commission , Dr. Joseph Boakye, Esq, on behalf of the Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Hon. Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, stated that the facilities represent government’s broader commitment to sustainable forest management and environmental protection. He noted that Ghana’s forests remain critical national assets that support livelihoods, biodiversity and climate resilience, stressing that government is determined to protect them through stronger enforcement and improved operational capacity. The protection of our forests requires commitment, vigilance and the right infrastructure for officers on the ground", the Minister said...