Concord Times (Freetown)

Sierra Leone: Logging Exports Banned

Moses Sesay

9 January 2010


Freetown — The Koroma-government has placed an immediate ban on the transport and export of logs, in an effort to crackdown on a largely uncontrolled, multi-million-dollar industry.

A statement from the office of the president said "illegal logging is having adverse effect on the country's environment and depleting the ozone layer and must be stopped with immediate effect".

It warned that violations of the logging export ban could result in court fines and confiscation of property.

At least 10 logging companies are officially registered in the country but dozens of others operate illegally, said the executive director of the Sierra Leone environmental group, Emmanuel Touray.

Trade and customs officials said tens of millions of dollars worth of logs were smuggled out of the country to Middle Eastern and Southeast Asian countries to be made into furniture and household decorations.

Government forestry guards said between January to November last year 10,000 power saws and other tree-felling implements were confiscated from "dodgy loggers" operating deep in the country's lush forests.

Court proceedings against those who are caught drag on for months and often end up with minimal fines of 200 to 500 dollars, a senior guard said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

"I think the ban is the most effective punishment so far and I hope the government will seize the opportunity to draft new legislation to protect our forest and the environment," he said.

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