A/R: Bosomefreho District Assembly orders small-scale miners to show operational licences or cease work
The Bosomefreho District Assembly in the Ashanti Region has intensified efforts to combat illegal mining, issuing a firm directive to all small-scale miners to submit their operational licenses for verification and assessment.
The move forms part of a broader strategy of the assembly to curb environmentally destructive mining practices and promote responsible operations.
Addressing the miners in an illegal mining fighting strategic meeting today, Wednesday, November 26, 2025, District Chief Executive (DCE) Charles Appiah Kubi gave a seven-day ultimatum for all licensed operators to present their documents.
He cautioned that failure to comply would trigger strict enforcement actions by the assembly’s task force.
Mr Kubi emphasised that mining activities within water bodies, forest reserves, and along major roads remained strictly prohibited.
Meanwhile, Members of the Small-Scale Miners Association have welcomed the directive, pledging their support toward promoting responsible mining practices within the district.
Source: classfmonline.com
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