Audio By Carbonatix
Government Communications Minister, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, has dismissed suggestions that President John Dramani Mahama is deliberately tolerating illegal mining, or galamsey, to boost foreign exchange earnings from gold exports.
Speaking on Joy FM’s Super Morning Show on Monday, September 15, Mr Kwakye Ofosu insisted that such claims were unfounded and misrepresent the government’s position.
“The President is by no means encouraging illegal mining in favour of increased gold exports for foreign exchange receipts,” he stated.
He emphasised that the government recognises the destructive impact of galamsey on lives, livelihoods, and the environment, and is committed to addressing it decisively.
Mr Kwakye Ofosu reaffirmed that President Mahama’s approach is to combine regulation, law enforcement, and sustainable alternatives to protect communities and natural resources, while also safeguarding the economy.
Latest Stories
-
Photos: First Lady attends African First Ladies for Development meeting in Ethiopia
9 minutes -
2026 U20 WWCQ: Black Princesses beat South Africa to make final round
40 minutes -
World Para Athletics: UAE Ambassador applauds Ghana for medal-winning feat
2 hours -
Photos: Ghana’s path to AU Chairmanship begins with Vice Chair election
2 hours -
Chinese business leader Xu Ningquan champions lawful investment and deeper Ghana–China trade ties
2 hours -
President Mahama elected AU First Vice Chair as Burundi takes over leadership
2 hours -
Police work to restore calm and clear road after fatal tanker crash on Suhum–Nsawam Highway
3 hours -
Four burnt, several injured in Nsawam-Accra tanker explosion
4 hours -
Police arrest suspect in murder of officer at Zebilla
4 hours -
SUSEC–Abesim and Adomako–Watchman roads set for upgrade in Sunyani
5 hours -
CDD-Ghana calls for national debate on campaign financing
5 hours -
INTERPOL’s decision on Ofori-Atta: What it means for his U.S. bond hearing and the legal road ahead
5 hours -
Parties can use filing fees to cover delegates’ costs, end vote-buying – Barker-Vormawor
5 hours -
Boxing in Bukom: Five months without the bell
6 hours -
Political parties can end vote-buying by disqualifying offenders – Barker-Vormawor
6 hours
