MAP Le PAP lance à Nairobi des consultations publiques sur l’égalité des sexes AGP Gabon/Justice : Remise officielle du décret portant reclassement à titre exceptionnel de 274 Greffiers AGP Gabon : Le président Oligui Nguéma au chevet de la veuve et des orphelins Richard Moulomba MAP Inondations en Tanzanie: le nombre de morts grimpe à 155 MAP Nigeria: Une centaine de détenus s’évadent de prison suite à de fortes pluies MAP Tunisie: Nouvelle vague d’expulsions de migrants subsahariens MAP Le Sahara marocain, un levier pour le renforcement de l’espace afro-atlantique et du Sahel (Forum) AIP Une campagne de distribution gratuite de moustiquaires imprégnées débute en mai (Ministère) ANP Les USA discutent avec les autorités nigériennes d’un ‘’retrait ordonné et responsable’’ de ses troupes stationnées dans le pays (Pentagone) MAP Les entreprises sud-africaines peinent à s’adapter sur les marchés africains (experts)

OLA-Elmina beachfront development counterproductive to sea defense project


  2 Février      31        Société (45118),

 

Cape Coast, Feb. 02, GNA – Mr Frank Martey Korli, Central Regional Director of the Land Use and Spatial Planning Authority (LUSPA) has condemned the development along the OLA-Elmina Highway beachfront.

The beautiful greenery of the area, particularly the evergreen grasses and coconut trees that had for years protected the beauty of the coastal stretch from erosion have been removed giving way to concrete projects.

According to Mr Korli, the development was counterproductive to the Government’s sea defense project aimed at protecting beaches and its environs against encroachment, environmental deterioration as well as mitigating the negative social and economic consequences of the beach erosion.

Speaking in an interview with the Ghana News Agency (GNA) over the disturbing trend, he noted with concern that the country’s beaches were increasingly becoming smaller for its fishermen due to other competing needs along the coast coupled with the rising levels of the sea.

He lamented that the tourism industry was gradually taking over and pushing the fishing communities out of business, a situation he said would have dire economic consequences on the nation if not checked.

“What they are doing has serious environmental, social effects capable of bringing chaos,” he warned and lamented that there was too much lawlessness with respect to land use in the country.

“If development is carried out at the reservations of the highway, and there is a scud or accident, the impact will be dire, the likely negative impact that it will have is very enormous,” he added.

Mr Korli alleged that the Cape Coast Metropolitan Assembly which was supposed to do the right thing was supporting such unscrupulous developers.

He however urged the CCMA not to politicize the issue, but work effectively in national interest to wipe out all forms of illegalities along that stretch.

Dans la même catégorie