Casamance is essentially the place where you will find the last forest of Senegal, and it could dissapear entirely soon! According to experts, as of 2019, Casamance has lost over 10,000 hectares of its forest to illegal logging, approximately 1 million tress.
The loss of 10 hectares accounts for 33 per cent Isn’t that frightening! This includes roosewood, which is particularly much in demand in China. The rapid growth of the wood industry in China has created tremendous demand.
It is no secret that The Mouvement des Forces Democratique de la Casamance, (MFDC) a separatist rebel group that has been fighting for the independence since 1982, sustains itself through illegal timber trafficking.
Nevertheless, it is the second largest wood exporter from West Africa to China, after Nigeria. From 2010 to 2015, Gambia’s wood exports to China were valued at $238.5 million. This is a staggering volume, considering that logging is illegal in The Gambia has practically no more forests. Can you imagine today’s value of exports?
Businessmen based in The Gambia are reported to be heavily inolvled in transporting timber from Casamance to China.
Indeed, Jammeh was in cahoots with the MFDC rebels in the deforestation of Casamance. That is partly why he has always been belligerent towards Senegal.
In this context, it was only a matter of time for the fihting between the Senegalese forces and the MFDC rebels to overflow into The Gambia. We are in the middle of the illegal timber and trafficking that supports the rebels.
The Gambia is a party to the illegal timber trade that supports the rebellion in Senegal, period! As a result, the Barrow government is paralyzed and unable to say much about the recent incident in Foni.
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