{"id":347343,"date":"2017-08-23T13:08:49","date_gmt":"2017-08-23T13:08:49","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/citifmonline.com\/?p=347343"},"modified":"2017-11-10T14:49:41","modified_gmt":"2017-11-10T14:49:41","slug":"nyinahin-exton-cubics-operations-illegal-epa","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/citifmonline.com\/2017\/08\/nyinahin-exton-cubics-operations-illegal-epa\/","title":{"rendered":"Nyinahin: Exton Cubic’s operations illegal – EPA"},"content":{"rendered":"

Exton Cubic Group Limited’s current operations in the Nyinahin\u00a0bauxite concession of the Tano Offin Forest reserve are illegal, according to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).<\/p>\n

Though the Exton Cubic applied for a permit to undertake the\u00a0prospecting of bauxite in the area; it failed to comply with EPA regulations rendering the permits null and void.<\/p>\n

[contextly_sidebar id=”gEAJAi2vj0luplj8jExztu7Gl6kgg6nU”]The seizure<\/a><\/strong><\/span>\u00a0of mining equipment belonging to Ibrahim Mahama\u2019s Engineers and Planners (E&P), which was undertaking some preparatory work in the forest for\u00a0Exton Cubic, culminated in the mining company accusing the Ashanti Regional Minister of unlawfully impounding E&P\u2019s vehicles and detaining its officers.<\/p>\n

The Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Peter Amewu, had earlier tried to clarify the situation by confirming that his Ministry granted Exton Cubic\u00a0an entry permit<\/a><\/strong><\/span> into the Nyinahin\u00a0bauxite concession.<\/p>\n

But the EPA in a statement clarifying\u00a0Exton Cubic’s standing said, \u201cthe bottom line is that Exton Cubic Group limited has not obtained the required EPA permit under its mining lease and therefore, any attempt to enter the area for mining is illegal.\u201d<\/p>\n

Background of\u00a0Exton Cubic’s operations<\/strong><\/p>\n

According to the EPA, on March 29, 2016, Exton Cubic applied for three separate Environmental Permits from the EPA to undertake the\u00a0prospecting\u00a0of bauxite on its Mprasaso, Kiriyaso, and Kyekyewere concessions in the Ashanti region covering a total of 346.08 km sq.<\/p>\n

The EPA granted the Environmental Permits to Exton Cubic June 7, 2016, and the company, among other conditions was to notify the EPA as soon as prospecting activities commenced and also to “submit within three months from the date of issuance of the Environmental Permit a liability estimate of environmental degradation to enable the posting of the Reclamation Bond in line with Regulation 23 of the Environmental Assessment Regulation 1999 (LI 1652).”<\/p>\n

But Exton Cubic “unfortunately\u00a0reneged on all these conditions,” the EPA revealed. Thus, the prospecting permits are therefore “no longer valid,” the EPA added.<\/p>\n

Subsequently, the mining company acquired a Mining Lease on December 26, 2016 from the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources, which requires a new EPA permit but “has not been granted by the EPA.”<\/p>\n

The EPA noted that documents pertaining to a \u201cNo\u00a0objection\u201d letter from Cabinet, an environmental assessment, among others,\u00a0are required to support Exton Cubic’s application for an\u00a0EPA permit under its Mining\u00a0lease.<\/p>\n

“Failure of the company to comply with the\u00a0above-stated\u00a0conditions as at the time of the issuance of this press release has rendered all environmental permits null and void, Again, the EPA wishes to state that any mining activity to be conducted by the Exton Cubic Group Limited within the concession areas, of which Environmental Permit is being sought is not consistent with the Environmental Assessment Procedures of the EPA, LI1652 and is therefore illegal.”<\/p>\n

Find below the fill EPA statement<\/strong><\/p>\n

The attention of the EPA has been drawn to a situation that has arisen regarding an attempt by Exton Cubic Group Limited to enter the Nyinahin bauxite deposit area for the purpose of undertaking mining activities. As a result of the public interest in the matter, the EPA would like to clarify the position of Exton Cubic Group Limited\u2019s Environmental Permit status under its Mining Lease (that is a necessary condition for any mining activity). The bottom line is that Exton Cubic Group Limited has not obtained the required EPA permit under its mining lease and therefore any attempt to enter the area for mining activity is illegal.<\/p>\n

On 29th March 2016, Exton Cubic Group Limited applied for three separate Environmental Permits from the EPA to undertake prospecting of bauxite on its Mprasaso, Kiriyaso, and Kyekyewere concessions in the Ashanti region covering a total of 346.08 km sq. The EPA granted the Environmental Permits to Exton Cubic Group Limited on 7th June 2016. The company among other conditions was to notify the EPA as soon as prospecting activities commenced and also to submit within three months from the date of issuance of the Environmental Permit a liability estimate of environmental degradation to enable the posting of the Reclamation Bond in line with Regulation 23 of the Environmental Assessment Regulation 1999 (LI 1652). Exton Cubic Group Limited unfortunately reneged on all these conditions. The prospecting permits are therefore no longer valid. Exton Cubic Group Limited subsequently acquired a Mining Lease on 29th December 2016 from the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources, This mining lease requires a new EPA permit which has not been granted by the EPA. The EPA\u2019s discussions with the company and its consultants indicated that the following documents are required to support their application for in EPA permit under its Mining lease:<\/p>\n