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Sagyimase youth kick against invasion of Atewa Forest by illegal miners

johnmahamaBy johnmahamaJune 10, 2025 Regional Governance No Comments3 Mins Read
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A photo of the Atewa Forest A photo of the Atewa Forest

A group calling itself Concerned Youth of Sagyimase is kicking against the invasion of the Atewa forest by illegal miners.

The concerned youth of Sagyimase, representing the chiefs, farmers, traditional leaders, environmental activists, youth groups, and civil society organizations, say they are vehemently opposed to the planned destructive and illegal mining activities in the Atewa Forest Reserve.

According to the group, they received intel two months ago about a man notorious for destructive illegal mining searching for lands at Sagyimase.

In a press statement issued by Baffour Asare Bediako, the Kyidomhene of Akyem Sagyimase, the illegal miner, whose name is given as Prince Kegya, approached the chief of Sagyimase to acquire eight hundred acres of land solely for illegal mining within the restricted Atewa Forest.

They described the man as someone highly connected in the corridors of power and impossible to bring to book.

The group indicates that, the proposed activities of Prince Kegya would be catastrophic to the people of Sagyimase, Akyem Abuakwa and Ghana as a whole, especially taking into account that he had no license from the Minerals Commission to mine in the forest.

It is of utmost importance to note that Sagyimase is both the ancestral and geographical entrance to the Atewa forest, and as such, any person seeking to enter the forest with heavy machinery must, of necessity, use the Sagyimase route. Mr. Prince Kegya is therefore leaving no stone unturned and moving heaven

and high waters to enter and destroy the Atewa forest in his selfish bid to enrich himself at the expense of the entire nation: Baffour Asare Bediako noted in the statement.

The concerned Youth of Sagyimanse is calling on the government to immediately prevent the illegal miner from entering the Atewa forest else they will resist and protect their heritage which is of importance to the people of Sagyimanse and to the Globe at large.

The Atewa Range Forest Reserve (also known as Atiwa-Atwiredu) was established as a Forest Reserve in 1926 under British colonial rule, it was originally protected due to its rich biodiversity and critical watershed functions.

The Forest is a globally recognized biodiversity hotspot, home to endangered species, vital water sources, and a critical carbon sink that mitigates climate change. It serves as the headwaters for three major rivers—the Birim, Ayensu, and Densu—which provide drinking water for over 5 million Ghanaians and support agriculture and livelihoods across multiple regions.

The forest was traditionally revered by the Akyem people as a sacred landscape, providing medicinal plants, clean water, and hunting grounds.

Colonial authorities later recognized its ecological value and designated it a reserve.

After Ghana’s independence in 1957, the forest remained protected, but logging and illegal mining began to encroach on its boundaries.

The Atewa Forest is recognized internationally as a Key Biodiversity Area (KBA), an Important Bird Area (IBA), and one of the world’s most critical ecosystems due to its unique Biodiversity & Endemic Species.

The forest is home to 50 mammal species, 1,000+ butterfly species, and 230 bird species, including the endangered white-naped mangabey and Roloway monkey.

Research shows that the forest hosts species found nowhere else on earth, such as the Afia Birago puddle frog (Conraua sagyimase) and the Atewa dotted border butterfly (Mylothris atewa).

Over 1,100 plant species thrive here, including medicinal plants used in traditional medicine.



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