Ghana to begin issuing FLEGT licences from 30 June 2025, says Jinapor
The Ghanaian government has signed a deal with the European Union to make Ghana the first African country to issue Forest Law Enforcement, Governance and Trade (FLEGT) licences, with 30 June 2025 set as the date for the commencement of the agreement. FLEGT is the European Union’s programme to reduce illegal logging by strengthening sustainable … The post Ghana to begin issuing FLEGT licences from 30 June 2025, says Jinapor appeared first on Asaase Radio.
The Ghanaian government has signed a deal with the European Union to make Ghana the first African country to issue Forest Law Enforcement, Governance and Trade (FLEGT) licences, with 30 June 2025 set as the date for the commencement of the agreement.
FLEGT is the European Union’s programme to reduce illegal logging by strengthening sustainable and legal forest management, improving governance and promoting trade in legally produced timber.
The deal, which was signed and unveiled at the 12th session of the Ghana-EU Joint Monitoring Review Mechanism of the Voluntary Partnership Agreement (VPA) in Accra on Wednesday (6 November), marks a significant juncture in the sustainable management of Ghana’s timber resources.
The signing of the FLEGT agreement, which signifies the conclusion of years of exhaustive and comprehensive stakeholder engagements, not only confirms Ghana’s readiness to trade and promote legal timber products but also affirms the country’s openness to serve as a model for other countries which want to pursue the path towards issuing FLEGT licences.
In his remarks, the Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Samuel Abu Jinapor, MP commended all the individuals and organisations whose commitment and dedication culminated in the confirmation of Ghana as the first country in the world to issue FLEGT licences.
Jinapor described the development as the outcome of productive discussions and deliberations geared towards the transparent, accountable and sustainable management of the country’s forest resources.
Highlighting key aspects of the aide memoire, the minister said that the document provides an effective roadmap and guide for the management of the country’s forest reserves and also provides the foundation for the growth of Ghana’s economy through trade in legal timber products. He noted also that the document provides a detailed plan for tackling illegal activity in the industry.
“We came together not only to review our progress but also to reaffirm our shared goals and aspirations for the future,” Jinapor said.
“The aide memoire we are signing today encapsulates the key outcomes of our discussions and serves as a roadmap for future actions. It underscores our commitment to enhancing transparency, accountability and the sustainable management of our forest resources.
“We are united in our belief that good governance is essential not only for environmental protection but also for the well-being of our people and the resilience of our economies,” he said.
“We can celebrate this milestone because, as outlined in the agreement, the established systems have undergone a thorough assessment by external auditors, and all identified corrective actions have been duly resolved.
“This resolution encompasses both the technical foundations of the system and the more complex policy measures that engage the highest levels of our country’s governing structures,” he said.
“At this significant milestone, it is important to recognise the support and efforts of everyone who has worked tirelessly and with a visionary purpose to bring this initiative to life. The signing of this aide memoire is a testament to our collaborative efforts, reflecting the dedication and hard work of all parties involved in this important initiative.
“Permit me to also acknowledge the United Kingdom, which was the member state partnering with Ghana prior to Brexit. Through development co-operation with the UK, Ghana received grant funding to develop its technical systems, establish multi-stakeholder deliberative platforms, train forest auditors and implement the independent auditing requirements under the agreement.
“The significance of this contribution cannot be overstated.
“Let me extend my heartfelt gratitude to our partners in the European Union for their unwavering support and collaboration throughout this journey. Your expertise and resources have been invaluable in helping us navigate the complexities of this process,” the minister said.
The European Union Ambassador to Ghana, Irchad Razaaly, disclosed that the process of making Ghana a FLEGT issuance country started some 15 years ago and said that he is delighted Ghana has managed to conclude all the steps necessary for attaining FLEGT status.
He said that the new status places Ghana among countries viewed by the world as having developed the system to the point of being able to provide licensing for the exportation of timber products. In his view, this credibility will enhance Ghana’s status on the international market and help the country’s economy.
His Excellency Razaaly argued that effective regulation of Ghana’s timber resources will serve as a major pull factor for investors, who can be sure that the country’s timber products go through rigorous and robust governance and monitoring regimes.
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