(March,02,2010): Ghana’s mining companies must be blocked from extracting minerals
from the African country’s few remaining forest preserves, said the head of the Pontifical
Council for Justice and Peace. The former archbishop of Cape Coast, Ghana, Cardinal
Peter Turkson, said he recently wrote a letter to Ghana's president, John Atta Mills,
urging him to refuse to give in, to a multinational company that is asking permission
to start mining in one of the few remaining forest preserves in Ghana. During
a talk on Monday at an Italian school of theology in Florence,, Cardinal Turkson
explained that Ghana, once called the Gold Coast, has long been targeted for mineral
exploitation, first by colonizing European nations and now by Western mining companies.
Minerals used to be extracted using underground methods, which left much of the land
relatively undisturbed, he said, however today the mining method is open-pit or strip
mining and this totally destroys the land's natural surface." He said he felt compelled
to write the country's president to encourage him to protect the forest's natural
habitat from mining, saying "indiscriminate mineral extraction destroys not only nature,
but also human life and society."