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The Minerals Commission of Ghana has threatened to deal ruthlessly with persons who would be found engaging in galamsey activities on the Offin River.

In a statement signed by the Chief Executive Officer of the Commission, Martin Kwaku Ayisi, it assured the public of its resolve to investigate the matter with the swiftness it deserves to bring those involved to book.

Read the statement below:

MINERALS COMMISSION
PRESS STATEMENT ON ALLEGED
IILEGAL MINING IN THE OFFIN RIVER

The attention of the Minerals Commission has been drawn to a video on social media about alleged illegal mining in the Offin River. The Commission wishes to assure the general public that the matter is being investigated and swift and ruthless action will be taken to deal with this and any other such illegal activities. Our resolve is resolute and total.

Within the last two years, Government, through the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources (MLNR) and the Commission, has introduced several measures to deal with illegal mining, popularly referred to as “galamsey”. These measures include the introduction of Operation Halt II, engagement with relevant stakeholders, revamping of the Community Mining Scheme, geological investigation of designated areas to identify mineralized areas to be allocated to small scale miners, the distribution of one hundred (100) mercury-free equipment to ensure responsible mining and the inauguration of District Mining Committees to monitor and supervise small scale operations. All enforcement mechanisms as well as intelligence gathering have been enhanced on all fronts.

Furthermore, to effectively deal with illegal mining in water bodies, the MNLR recently commissioned five speed boats which have been handed over to the Ghana Navy to patrol Rivers Ankobra, Pra, Offin, Birim and the Black Volta. This is to ensure permanent patrols on the water bodies as way of preventing illegal miners from returning to mine in our waterbodies.

The Commission wishes to reiterate its call to the media and the general public that the fight against illegal mining should be a collective effort of all citizens. In this regard, the Commission encourages all and sundry to support it by making available any information on illegal mining activities such as the video in circulation, and such leads will be acted upon with dispatch and integrity.

The Commission wishes to assure the Ghanaian public of its unflinching commitment to the fight in sanitizing the small scale mining sector.

MARTIN KWAKU AYISI
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
MINERALS COMMISSION OF GHANA

By Felix Anim-Appau|Onuaonline.com