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Momodou Posted - 25 Sep 2019 : 15:31:12
‘Forty Containers of Semi-Processed Timber Approved For Export’ Environment Minister clarifies

Foroyaa: September 25, 2019

By Madiba Singhateh

https://foroyaa.gm/forty-containers-of-semi-processed-timber-approved-for-export-environment-minister-clarifies/

The Ministry of the Environment is said to have approved the export of forty containers of semi-processed timber out of the country.

The exportation of the forest resources came at a time when the Ministry is said to have intercepted thirty-eight containers of timber at the Banjul Port. The matter is said to be under investigation.

In an interview with this medium, the Minister of the Environment, Climate Change and Natural Resources Lamin Dibba said a statement from the Police indicate that the matter was not reported to them. He said the Police, SIS and the Army are all part of the investigating team and at this stage, they will not pre-empt the outcome of the investigations. He said when investigators are ready with the investigation, they will proceed with due process so that the culprit(s) will not feel that they have been unfairly treated. He added that the investigators are also investigating into a matter dealing with a container of charcoal.

The Minister in further clarifying the issue of the forty containers of semi-processed timber for exportation, said people have to understand that the containers of timber were processed in the country and the Company exporting them employed Gambians.

‘‘The next stage we are working on is to ensure that young people around the country get the right skills for Government to come in and support them set up their businesses from the skills they acquire,’’ he said.

When contacted to shed light on the issue, the Gambia Ports Authority’s (GPA) Public Relations Officer Momodou L Sayang confirmed that the containers intercepted by the Ministry of the Environment are stationed at the Ports. This reporter was taken to the location of the intercepted containers.

If readers can recall, the Minister of the Environment Lamin Dibba previously indicated during his meeting with members of the ‘‘All Forestry Platform’’ that over thirty-eight containers of timber were intercepted at the Banjul Port.

However, the Minister did not mention the type of timber in the containers that were intercepted.

It has been alleged that rosewood which is among the endangered species of the country’s fauna was the timber that was about to be exported in the intercepted containers.

Minister Dibba said timber in the intercepted containers, were from the National and Community Forest parks of the country. “I believed that most of the timber comes from our forest” he said.

Dibba further said that they have stiff laws regarding the cutting down of tress in the country and anyone found wanting or is found to be part of the illegal exportation of timber, will be brought before a Court of competent authority. “Alkalos, Chiefs, Governors and Regional Forestry Officers have no mandate to permit anybody to cut down trees,” he said.



Related Topic: Amidst The Wrangling Over National Forest Parks, Forestry Minister Dismisses Allegations Of Bribery to De-Reserve Part of Salagi Forest Park


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toubab1020 Posted - 18 Oct 2019 : 15:02:39
By Madiba Singhateh October 18, 2019

The Minister of the Environment, Climate Change and Natural resources Mr. Lamin Dibba has confirmed that investigation on 38 containers of wood held at Banjul Wharf has started.
The Minister said so in telephone interview, adding that the Investigation will take six weeks and that the investigation panel involves the Police and the Intelligence Services.

It could be recalled that the minister had confirmed early last month that his ministry had intercepted 38 containers of wood.

He said those responsible will be taken to court once a case is established, in order to set an example since people are transporting lots of logs without the permission of Forestry and their departments.

He remarked: “How are they transporting the timber? That’s why we want to investigate the matter?”

He said they even intercepted a container with charcoal while charcoal production was banned in this country since 1977. He said all this is happening because of the attitude of the people.

He explained that this is the reason why they have put a moratorium on all forms of timber exportation. He said they want to include the youths in domestic consumption and working on timber as finished products for export or sale in country.

https://foroyaa.gm/investigation-on-38-containers-begins/
toubab1020 Posted - 10 Oct 2019 : 12:46:32
"Attempts to reach the Ministry of the Environment, was unsuccessful but a further attempt will be made."

Should be interesting a "Clarrification" from The Ministry when it comes,after much research and thought of course
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Check update in Related topic :

https://www.gambia.dk/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=16590
toubab1020 Posted - 25 Sep 2019 : 19:58:59
It appears that little has changed with one hand of the administration knowing things but not sharing that information with the rest of the administation departments,so much for the much heralded transparency in the NEW Gambia.!

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