Mireku Duker
"There are suggestions for the government to close down small-scale mining activities but we are aware of the number of job opportunities created in the small-scale mining sector. The Bonsa River has been destroyed. 100 years ago, they mined gold here in Tarkwa but the river was clear so how have we allowed greed to make us destroy our river", he said.
"Because myself and my Minister believe in small-scale mining, we have the blessings of the President to promote mining but in a very sustainable and responsible way. If you don't want the government to ban small-scale mining, all of you gathered here must help clean the Bonsa River. The chiefs, small-scale miners and everyone here has a role to play to protect the Bonsa River. The small-scale miners have assured the MCE during a meeting that by the end of December, the Bonsa would have cleared.
"The leadership of the small-scale miners in Accra have also assured us of their support to ensure that the Birim River in the Eastern region is cleared. It is the responsibility of everyone to fight illegal mining. The government alone cannot fight illegal mining, we need your collaboration. The government has recruited river wardens whose job is to provide constant patrol of the Pra, Tano, Bonsa, and Ankobrah, among others. They've been given speedboats to do their job. The river guards have uniforms stuffed with body cameras and their movements will be monitored," he said.
The MCE for Tarkwa-Nsuaem, Benjamin Kesse stated that the people of Tarkwa-Nsuaem would not sit back and watch others destroy their livelihoods. He assured the security agencies that they would provide intelligence on galamsey operators.
Climate Change & Energy
Our Waterbodies Should Be Clean By March 2023 - Mireku Duker
Source: Ghana Today - October 29, 2022
The current state of river Pra
Dr. Alfred.
Why is this government official talking in this manner? Galamsey is an act of war against Ghana. He should be telling us that an all- round 24-hour law - enforcement, through aerial, land, river speedboat surveillance of all galamsey sites has been instituted for the next undetermined foreseeable future to flush out and prosecute all culprits; then, he would be in the position to project to tell Ghanaians, when the waters are going to become clean. Does he know that it takes years for mercury- and cyanide - contaminated waters to get to some semblance of purity?
November 15, 2022
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