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Illegal miners have invaded my mining concession – Asantehene reports to Lands Minister

By Benjamin Aidoo
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Illegal miners have invaded my mining concession – Asantehene reports to Lands Minister

The Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, has lamented the invasion of his mining concession by illegal miners, causing significant damage.

He expressed worry that despite efforts by the government to combat the problem, illegal mining continues to thrive.

Speaking at a meeting with the Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Emmanuel Armah Kofi Buah, the Asantehene appealed for extensive policies to help curb the menace, which in his view is not only affecting the environment but the economy.

The Asantehene called for a multi-faceted approach to addressing illegal mining, including the deployment of security personnel to protect concessions, the regularization of small-scale mining operations, and the provision of alternative livelihoods for those engaged in illegal mining.

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He said illegal miners have invaded his mining concession at Akropong without his consent.

“The site that was given to me has been invaded by illegal miners. Meanwhile, I had plans of giving it out for proper mining. We must find a way to solve this crisis” he said.

He pointed out that the extensive approaches, including the creation of jobs for illegal miners, must be adopted.

“These children who are engaged in galamsey need jobs. We need to assist them, so they don’t go back to the sites” he added.

The Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah has promised innovative reforms in the mining sector to help fight galamsey.

“We have laid out a plan to deal with these issues….we have just set up a national 18-member committee, we are also doing re-categorizations of the mining categories. This is to help fight illegal mining” he said.

Read also:

https://editors.3news.com/news/go-after-the-big-fishes-otumfuo-advises-lands-minister-on-how-to-curb-galamsey/

By Benjamin Aidoo

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