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Newly appointed Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Chamber of Mines, Dr Ken Ashigbey, has reiterated his unwavering stance against illegal mining, commonly known as galamsey, assuring the public that his advocacy will not be compromised by his new role.
Dr Ashigbey, who also serves as the Convener of the Media Coalition Against Galamsey, said his elevation to the Chamber’s top leadership presents a stronger platform to promote responsible and sustainable mining practices across the country.
In a media interview on Tuesday, 10 June, he maintained that his commitment to environmental protection remains firm.
“There is an alignment between the Chamber itself and ensuring that Ghana mines sustainably,” Dr Ashigbey stated. “So, I am not sure that much will change. I am just hoping that my colleagues on the Ghana Coalition Against Galamsey would also step up to the plate and take some of the responsibility.”
He explained that the Chamber will serve as a vehicle for deeper stakeholder engagement and policy advocacy.
“The only thing you might see happening a lot more is that, by virtue of the opportunities given to me, much of the stakeholder engagement will now be channelled through the Chamber,” he added.
Dr Ashigbey’s appointment has been met with public interest, particularly due to his vocal activism against galamsey. His assurance signals continuity in the broader fight to preserve Ghana’s natural resources and enforce sustainable mining practices.
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