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Minister for Lands and Natural Resources Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, has expressed deep concern and outrage following an attack on some journalists from Citi FM by illegal miners in the Breman-Adomanya forest area of the Wassa Amenfi West District in the Western Region.
The assailants destroyed timber, cocoa trees, and rubber farms, while also polluting the nearby River Tano.
Mr Armah-Kofi Buah condemned this violent act against media personnel who were simply fulfilling their duty to inform the public.
The attack was described as utterly unacceptable and a direct threat to the safety of citizens, the rule of law, and the freedom of the press, all values fundamental to Ghana’s democracy.
"The attack highlights the pervasive and destructive nature of illegal mining activities in our country," he said. "These operators not only degrade the environment but also resort to violence and intimidation to protect their illicit actions."
He reiterated the government’s unwavering commitment to combating illegal mining and safeguarding the country’s natural resources.
He further stressed that the attack on the Citi News team serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need for collective action in addressing the crisis of illegal mining.
"illegal mining is not just an environmental issue; it is a national crisis," he stated, calling on all stakeholders, government agencies, traditional leaders, local communities, and the media to join forces in the fight against galamsey.
Mr Buah also commended the journalists' bravery, acknowledging that their work is crucial in holding perpetrators accountable and ensuring that the public remains informed about the ongoing environmental challenges.
To those responsible for the attack, he issued a stern warning, vowing to work with security agencies to ensure the perpetrators are apprehended and made to face the full consequences of the law.
Finally, he called on all Ghanaians to unite in the fight against illegal mining, stressing the need to protect the environment and preserve the nation’s future.
"Together, we can restore the integrity of our lands and ensure that our natural resources benefit all citizens, not just a few selfish individuals," he concluded.
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