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The Chief Inspector of Mines at the Minerals Commission, Inspectorate Division, Stephen Piedu, is proposing the prosecution and jailing of chiefs as one sure way to deal with the canker of illegal mining popularly known as galamsey.Mr. Piedu who was speaking to Maxx News, said this after inaugurating a new taskforce in the Western Region to deal with illegal miners. He noted that chiefs were the most culpable in the practice because they give out the lands.The thirteen member taskforce which would be coordinated by the Inspectorate Division of the Minerals Commission is replicated across the country, and its membership includes officials of the sand winners Association, minerals commission staff, police and military personnel.Mr Stephen Piedu says every effort would be made to sustain the regional taskforces unlike previous ones which collapsed because the various stakeholders failed to play their respective roles diligently.He says as part of the strategies, the commission will also embark on a campaign in the hinterlands to educate chiefs and district assemblies on how illegal miners could acquire lands legally for their operations and register their activities with the Minerals Commission.According to him, through an intensive education drive, some miners have legalized their operations in parts of the Central region and that he is hopeful they will soon start in the Western Region.“We’ve tried several means to eradicate illegal mining and this led to the creation of the National Security Sub-Committee for lands and natural resources, putting in a lot of money to eradicate illegal mining. But we had several challenges associated with such operations hence the need by the Minerals Commission in collaboration with relevant stakeholders to come up with taskforces in all the regions in order to fight the menace in a more sustainable manner. So this taskforce is going to be based in the Western Region,” he explained.Mr. Piedu however stated unequivocally that the surest way to wipe out illegal miners was for government to get tougher on traditional authorities by prosecuting and jailing them.“If there is no land, there will not be illegal mining. Some chiefs are even claiming ownership of the portions of the Pra River to give it to foreigners to mine. So if there is no land there is no illegal mining. And it is the chiefs who are custodians of the land. So we have said it at the National security sub-committee that it is time we take some of these chiefs to task”.“In the past, we have said that we respect our chiefs and that they should not be sent to court and jailed. We must start jailing them and some of them have been invited to the National security. The Asantehene for instance has warned all the chiefs in the Ashanti Region not to involve themselves in illegal mining because now he knows that we are going to prosecute them. We can jail them. That’s the way forward” he stressed.
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