Mining In Aboakyire Forest Saga: Winneba Police Fire Gun Into Crowd Of Effutu Protesters,Many Injuried

Many residents were seriously injuried, according to the credible information to Soireenews.com.

Mining In Aboakyire Forest Saga: Winneba Police Fire Gun Into Crowd Of Effutu Protesters,Many Injuried
WINNEBA police officers of the Ghana Police Service in the Central Region have fired gunshots into the crowd of Effutu protestors who have protested against the government for mining in Aboakyire forest range reserve.

Many residents were seriously injuried, according to the credible information to Soireenews.com.
Images show several other officers also pointed guns at protesters who were chasing them with sticks and poles.

This follows when irate  residents, predominantly youth clashed with police officers in a demonstration at Winneba in the Effutu Municipality of the Central Region on Tuesday, December 5.

The clash occurred as police attempted to prevent the youth from entering the Effutu Municipality, resulting in injuries to both police officers and civilians.
The protest saw angry youth and opinion leaders expressing their displeasure about the sale of the Winneba Ramser Site and lagoon.
This site serves as a hunting place for their Aboakyire Festival.

Speaking at a press conference, Dr. James Kofi Annan warned that the Effutu youth would not allow the authorities to sell the forest for mining.
He specifically singled out the Municipal Chief Executive of the Effutu Municipality, and those involved in the sale, urging them to desist from doing so.

The protesters issued a warning, asserting their intent to halt the mining company's operations, expressing fears that the exploration would disrupt the reserve that has existed for numerous years.

They marched with placards, some of which read: "Conservation over exploitation", "Opana, why?", "The Winneba Ramsar site is not for mining", "No mining on sacred grounds", "Protect our heritage", among others.