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    Home»News»Savannah House of Chiefs rescind on 30-day window for relocating pre-cut timber
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    Savannah House of Chiefs rescind on 30-day window for relocating pre-cut timber

    Ellen NusiBy Ellen NusiJuly 9, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Savannah Regional House of Chiefs has reversed its decision to provide loggers a 30-day opportunity to remove already-cut logs from the Savannah region.

    This comes after the youth of the region rejected the decision and threatened to demonstrate against the chiefs if the decision is implemented.

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    The Regional House of Chiefs had announced at a press conference, months after a total ban on logging and commercial charcoal production in the region, that loggers will be allowed to convey already-cut wood from July 12 to August 11, 2021.

    The decision, however, was met with stiff opposition from youth in the region who argued it will open a window for more trees to be logged.

    The youth for sustainable development petitioned the Yagbonwura against the decision and asked that it be rescinded with immediate effect.

    In a press statement signed by the Bolewura Safo Kutugefeso who chairs the Savannah Regional House of chiefs committee on environment, the house of chiefs said the decision has been rescinded.

    “Following the 4th of July 2021 press conference at the Bolewura Palace on uncollected logs in the Savannah region and upon further consideration with the King of Gonja and president of Savannah Regional House of Chiefs, his royal majesty Yagbonwura Tuntumba Boressah and the eminent chiefs committee chairman Buipewur Jinapor II as well as key stakeholders, the Savannah Regional House of chiefs has resolved that the decision on the carting window on the uncollected logs in the Savannah Region has been rescinded,” the statement reared.

    Background

    The Savannah Regional House of Chiefs and the Regional Security Council banned logging and commercial charcoal production in the region on 30th May 2021.

    The ban meant prohibiting of the transportation of such products out of the region.

    While at it, the House of Chiefs gave operators a 30-day ultimatum to move their goods out of the region.

    But the decision was met with a strong opposition from the youth.

     

     

    source: citinewsroom

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