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The Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah has announced that his ministry will provide monthly updates on progress in the fight against illegal mining, known as galamsey.
As part of efforts to curb the practice, he stated that he would use the media to inform the public about the steps being taken and the outcomes achieved.
“I intend to engage with the media on a monthly basis to update you on our progress. You will be an integral part of this process,” he told journalists following his first meeting with staff at the ministry.
He further emphasised the media's role in supporting the initiative, urging them to highlight those doing the right thing while also exposing individuals responsible for damaging water bodies and forests.
The minister also revealed plans to engage traditional leaders in the fight against galamsey, acknowledging their significant role in addressing the issue.
“We must ensure that illegal mining is eliminated and create a pathway for those wishing to mine legally and sustainably, while also protecting our water bodies,” he stated.
Meanwhile, the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) has already started its efforts to combat illegal mining activities.
Read also: We’ll engage illegal miners as humans to foster love for environment – EPA Boss
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