Interior Minister announced the deportation of 107 foreigners

The Minister of the Interior, Mohammed Mubarak Muntaka, has revealed that 107 foreigners have been deported since he took office, as part of the government’s ongoing crackdown on illegal mining, popularly known as "galamsey."
Speaking to the media, Minister Muntaka emphasized the government's commitment to curbing illegal mining activities, which have had severe environmental and economic impacts on the country.
He disclosed that, in addition to deportations, he has directed the Inspector-General of Police to immediately transfer all regional, divisional, and district police commanders stationed in mining areas.
This directive, according to the Minister, aims to replace long-serving officers who have not effectively tackled the galamsey menace.
"The decision to transfer these commanders stems from their prolonged stay in mining areas, where illegal mining continues to thrive.
We need new faces and fresh perspectives to address this challenge," Minister Muntaka stated.
He further stressed that the government remains resolute in its fight against illegal mining, adding that more stringent measures would be rolled out to safeguard Ghana’s natural resources.
Illegal mining has been a persistent issue in Ghana, with its devastating effects on the environment and water bodies drawing widespread criticism.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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