Audio By Carbonatix
Bobby Banson, a lecturer at the Ghana School of Law and private legal practitioner, has urged traditional rulers to take up the fight against illegal mining and arrest those involved in it.
According to him, the state has, over the years, failed to end the menace, however, he has faith in the traditional rulers and believes they can help stop the practice.
He therefore urged chiefs to mobilise their subjects and arrest anyone found engaging in illegal mining, as the law permits citizens to make arrests in such cases.
"It is not enough to sit in front of the TV, hold press conferences, or tell your people that the law prohibits this. The law, specifically Section 8 of the Criminal Procedure Code, allows citizens to arrest those caught in the act of committing an offence. Organise your people and arrest these individuals – you outnumber them," he said on JoyNews' Newsfile on Saturday, 1st February.
He added that traditional rulers should be empowered to combat the menace, stating, "Why can't the chiefs be empowered or feel empowered? They were not voted into office, and I’m not saying the State has no role. But we have relied on the State for far too long, and we are seeing no results. So, why can't the chiefs assume this role?"
The fight against galamsey in the country has proven difficult, as it appears that numerous initiatives implemented by the previous government to end the practice have yielded no results.
In many cases, the practice is linked to politically exposed persons, politicians, or influential figures in the country. As a result, efforts to tackle the menace have often produced little success, as the perpetrators use their influence to escape accountability for the crime.
He Bobby Banson said the chiefs have demonstrated enough that they have the authority to combat the menace, citing the case of Osagyefo Agyemang Badu I, who has successfully 'outlawed' galamsey in his domain, others whose instruction have been obeyed to the letter, with nobody daring to challenge them.
Latest Stories
-
Asante Gold Mines commissions school infrastructure for 19 catchment communities
1 minute -
Ten communities in Atwima Mponua risk collapse as electrification delays persist
8 minutes -
Minority links Mahama jet use to Damang Mine deal, alleges procurement breaches
22 minutes -
Fighting corruption requires collective action, not silence – AG
24 minutes -
I refuse to see myself as corporate – Sammy Gyamfi stays political at Gold Board
26 minutes -
We will arrest the perpetrators behind the deadly attacks – Nkwanta MCE
27 minutes -
Akuapem North MP flags NDC leadership rift, urges TESCON to work for 2028 victory
30 minutes -
Tamale Technical University students call for tougher penalties on Vote-Buying ahead of ‘Democracy is not for sale’ forum
48 minutes -
Minority is angry and frustrating government business – Bia East MP
59 minutes -
Finance Minister holds first investor town hall since 2021, signals strong recovery path
1 hour -
Australia bans Iranian tourists with valid visas for six months
1 hour -
Flood-hit Upper East communities battle water pollution and sanitation risks
1 hour -
Transgender women banned from Olympics by new IOC policy
1 hour -
Minority moves to petition CHRAJ over President Mahama’s use of brother’s private jet
1 hour -
Lincoln University U-turn on honorary doctorate: We are proud of you—Rev. Opuni to Mahama
1 hour
