Mahama warns anti -galamsey taskforce to confiscate not to burn excavators

In a strategic shift to combat illegal small-scale mining, commonly known as galamsey, President John Dramani Mahama has instructed the national task force to seize excavators used in such operations rather than destroy them.
This directive, issued on February 21, 2025, aims to preserve valuable equipment for potential productive use while maintaining a firm stance against environmental degradation.
Speaking at the Jubilee House after a meeting with members of the Christian Council, President Mahama emphasized the importance of a balanced approach that enforces the law without unnecessary destruction of assets.
He stated, "I've told them not to burn the excavators. They should confiscate them."
The President highlighted the extensive impact of galamsey on Ghana's environment, revealing that 44 out of the country's 288 forest reserves have been severely affected by illegal mining activities.
Notably, nine of these reserves have been completely overrun, rendering access by Forestry Commission officials impossible.
To address these challenges, the government has initiated operations to reclaim and protect affected areas.
Recent efforts in the Tano Nimri Forest Reserve led to the seizure of excavators and other mining equipment.
President Mahama's directive to confiscate rather than destroy such machinery reflects a commitment to responsible resource management and environmental stewardship.
The President also acknowledged the economic dimensions of small-scale mining, noting that approximately 1.8 million Ghanaians are engaged in the sector.
While recognizing its role in livelihoods, he stressed the necessity of conducting mining activities responsibly to prevent environmental destruction.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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