Close Menu
    Trending
    • Clara B. Arthur appointed new CEO of GhIPSS
    • ‘I did your campaign song, but I’m hungry, don’t let me die’ – Gospel singer to Mahama
    • Asenso Boakye slams government for abandoning the Accra-Kumasi dualisation project
    • Evatex Logistics responds to GACL contract allegations amid OSP probe
    • 7 lies people tell themselves to stay in bad relationships
    • Court awards Blue Rose over US$1.1m following breach of housing loan deal by Shelter Afrique
    •  Let’s maintain the momentum to keep public debt under control Prioritise mental, emotional wellbeing of workers – Dr Pelpuo
    • NIA set to prosecute Ghanaians who Vouch for foreigners in Ghana card registration
    zamzamupdate.com/ News on the GO
    • Home
    • Ghana News
    • News Updates
    • Sports
    • Business
    • Politics
    • Entertainment
    zamzamupdate.com/ News on the GO
    Home»News Updates»‘State institutions must be resourced, work in union to clamp down on illegal mining’
    News Updates

    ‘State institutions must be resourced, work in union to clamp down on illegal mining’

    ZamZam UpdateBy ZamZam UpdateApril 15, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit Telegram Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email


    The combat in opposition to unlawful mining, popularly generally known as galamsey will stay futile except state establishments on the frontlines are adequately resourced and work in unison.

    Every company has reliable issues, however they’re struggling to behave on account of lack of assist and coordination, Nationwide Director of A Rocha Ghana stated.

    Talking at a multi-stakehold­er assembly held at Asiakwa final Monday that introduced collectively key actors from the Ghana Immigration Service, Police Service, Environ­psychological Safety Company (EPA), Water Assets Fee, and the Forestry Fee, Dr Bosu painted a grim image of in­stitutional disconnect and logistical constraints hampering efforts to handle the unlawful mining menace.

    The engagement fashioned a part of a broader initiative aimed toward bridging the hole between nationwide coverage and community-level realities to advertise a extra coordinated and well-resourced response to galam­sey.

    “This assembly is to deliver all stakeholders to the desk to replicate on the rising menace of galamsey, which is spiraling uncontrolled,” Dr Bosu stated.

    He highlighted crucial challenges reminiscent of institutional disconnect and extreme logistical constraints.

    The Forestry Fee for example, regularly raises alarms about unlawful mining in forest reserves however usually lacks the police assist to implement laws.

    Equally, the Water Assets Fee receives reviews on water air pollution however lacks the creator­ity and instruments to take motion.

    “Even the police say they’re outnumbered and poorly outfitted. How can we count on actual implement­ment below such circumstances?” he questioned.

    Dr Bosu additionally expressed concern over the Minerals Fee, which reportedly granted mining concessions with out informing native communities or participating stakeholders, additional eroding belief on the grassroots stage.

    He criticised Legislative Instru­ment (LI) 2462, which permitted mining in forest reserves and it despatched the incorrect sign and undermine conservation efforts.

    He referred to as for its repeal and a assessment of Ghana’s mining legal guidelines to align them with environmental safety targets.

    “If the forestry officers are com­plaining, the police lack logistics, the EPA is sidelined, and the Minerals Fee shouldn’t be speaking, how can we win this combat?” he requested and added that “we have to assist every establishment and work collectively.”

    Dr Bosu emphasised the necessity to contain the media in setting the nationwide agenda and amplifying anti-galamsey campaigns.

    Echoing these issues, Dr Clement Sarfo-Nyarko, a lecturer in Safety, Growth, and Lead­ership in Africa at King’s Faculty London, famous that efforts to curb unlawful mining had failed because of the lack of synergy amongst actors.

    In response to him, state companies usually operated in silos with no shared imaginative and prescient, permitting unlawful miners to take advantage of institutional weaknesses.

     FROM AMA TEKYIWAA AMPADU AGYEMAN, ASIAKWA



    Source link

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticleC/R: Suspected motorcycle thief beaten, burnt by mob in Agona Asafo
    Next Article ‘Staff-Level Agreement proves we were right’ – Minority claims credit for Ghana’s economic gains
    ZamZam Update
    • Website

    Related Posts

    News Updates

    Asenso Boakye slams government for abandoning the Accra-Kumasi dualisation project

    August 5, 2025
    News Updates

     Let’s maintain the momentum to keep public debt under control Prioritise mental, emotional wellbeing of workers – Dr Pelpuo

    August 5, 2025
    News Updates

    President Mahama introduces Tertiary Education Scholarship Scheme for children of cocoa farmers

    August 5, 2025
    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Top Posts

    Adenta Kumi formally charged – Lawyer confirms [Listen]

    May 24, 2025

    Ghana lost GHȼ4.6 billion to tax exemptions in 2023

    February 20, 2025

    Jose Mourinho slaps translator for confusing ‘twilight’ with ‘toilet’ (Video)

    February 7, 2025

    Old Mutual, GUBA strike partnership to provide unique insurance for diasporans

    May 20, 2025

    Mother’s Day: Yango Ghana honours mothers, wives of partner drivers

    May 14, 2025
    Categories
    • Business
    • Entertainment
    • Ghana News
    • News Updates
    • Politics
    • Sports
    Most Popular

    Clara B. Arthur appointed new CEO of GhIPSS

    August 5, 2025

    GBA Bartenders Masterclass returns to redefine mixology in Ghana

    February 2, 2025

    Breaking News: Unknown person stabbed Asante Kotoko diehard supporter Pooley to death

    February 2, 2025
    Our Picks

    GBA officially confirms death of Nigerian boxer at Bukom Boxing Arena

    March 31, 2025

    Ghana eliminated from 2025 WAFU Zone B U20 Boys Cup after 2-1 loss to Ivory Coast

    July 21, 2025

    KMA approves President’s nominee

    April 16, 2025
    Categories
    • Business
    • Entertainment
    • Ghana News
    • News Updates
    • Politics
    • Sports
    • Privacy Policy
    • Disclaimer
    • Terms and Conditions
    • About us
    • Contact us
    Copyright © 2025 Zamzamupdate.com All Rights Reserved.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.