REGSEC demolishes unauthorised structures in Dodowa forest [Photos]

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The Greater Accra Regional Security Council (REGSEC) has demolished unauthorized structures on parts of the degraded Dodowa forest after declaring the area a security zone.

This action is in response to concerns from the Greater Accra Regional House of Chiefs about increasing encroachment by private developers.

Following the demolition, REGSEC, in collaboration with the Forestry Commission, initiated a tree-planting exercise to help restore the affected areas of the forest.

Regional Minister and REGSEC Chairman, Daniel Titus-Glover, discussed the initiative in detail while addressing journalists.

“We declared the Dodowa forest and Katamanso Pinkwai forests as a security zone. These are two landmark forests in Ga-dangbe history. So we are here to regain our forest back with the support of the forestry commission, they have given us some trees that we are coming to plant, then DCE and some students around to do the planting.”

“I have got documents from the regional house of chiefs that state that this land is for the Shai people. We told them, if they have documents, bring them to the RCC. As we speak, nobody has brought us any document apart from what the registrar brought to us from the Regional House of Chiefs.

“So we are here to do two things. We break this wall and plant the trees back. This place is a security zone, we are regaining our forest back.”

 

The youth of Dodowa expressed their excitement over efforts by the government to reclaim the forest.

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