Savannah Region House of Chiefs holds Consultative Forum with Youth of Gonjaland


The Savannah Region House of Chiefs in partnership with the Savannah Regional Coordinating Council held a consultative forum with various youth groups of Savannah Region to brainstorm on how to prevent the depletion of the forest cover and to place a final ban on commercial charcoal burning and logging in the Region. 

Leaders of various youth groups including ethnic youth group leaders and other stakeholders within the region were invited to the forum.

Chairman for the forum Buipewura Abdulai Jinapor II who is also the vice president of the Savannah Region House of Chiefs in his opening remarks on behalf of the president of Savannah Region House of Chiefs and King and overlord of Gonja kingdom yagbonwura Tuntumba Boresa "I" said it was a great day in the history of the Gonja kingdom because fathers and grandfathers of the land are making it possible to host the youth in a regional dialogue to discuss matters of sustainable development in the region. 

Buipewura Jinapor II said the historic dialogue is to brainstorm strategies to improve and protect the vegetation cover of Savannah Region and that it takes commitment and dedication to arrive at a recommendable decision to save the fragile vegetation of the infant Savannah Region. 

Buipewura added that as traditional authorities and key development agents, they the chiefs of Savannah Region have resolved to save the fragile vegetation cover of Savannah Region by placing a final and permanent ban on illegal logging, commercial charcoal burning and commercial fuel wood harvesting after a small window opened for those involved in these activities to convey their already produced charcoal and loggs. 

Vice president of Savannah Region House of Chiefs Buipewura Jinapor II also announced that the previous committee of eminent Chiefs formed with Bolewura Safo Kutwe Feso I as chairman to end the commercial charcoal burning and logging menace has been officially devolved and a new one formed with Buipewura Abdulai Jinapor II being chairman and Mankpanwura, Kpembi wura, Kong wura and Bolewura as members. Mr Jeremiah Seidu was also introduced as the environmental consultant to the new committe of eminent chiefs. 

The Buipewura therefore called on all the various youth groups to help the chiefs in ensuring that the ban is enforced without fail this time around. 

Leaders of Gonjaland Youth Association National, National Brifor Youth Association, Vagla Youth Association and Damongo Youth Parliament (DYP) addressed the forum and pleged their readiness to help the chiefs in ensuring the ban on charcoal burning and logging is enforced. 

They youth, the security services, the media and stakeholders together with the chiefs present brainstormed some ideas to ensure a successful implementation of the ban. 

The Buipewura also cautioned the Youth to enforce the ban properly without going against the laws of the country. 

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