Cecilia Abena Dapaah
She therefore urged those mining within the water bodies to stop in order to avert any water crisis.
“We have our own people mining within, in the river bodies and in the buffer areas and this must stop”, the Minister said.
Climate Change & Energy
Water crisis looms as illegal miners destroy water bodies- Minister
Source: ghenvironment.com - April 11, 2022
By Samuel Gyasi
File Photo of illegal mining activity
Oteng Adjei
So who is to blame. The government is just playing the ostrich. What stops the Minerals Commision from revoking the license of defaulting contractors. What are powers in the mandates of the EPA. Is it now that the Minister has become aware of the situation. The government must blame itself and its mandated institutions. The government must cede the supervision of our river bodies to Environmental NGOS and see the outcomes. Aban nkurɔfoɔ no are in bed with the miners be it legal or illegal and some are active participants in the trade openly. The Concerned Citizens of the Atewa Landscape has shown in clips vividly the carnage on the Atewa Forest yet what action has the government taken. Madam Minister take the government on and force it to act and you'll see RESULTS ELSE IT'S AND WILL CONTINUE TO BE THE USUAL RHETORIC.
April 11, 2022
Oteng Adjei
So who is to blame. The government is just playing the ostrich. What stops the Minerals Commision from revoking the license of defaulting contractors. What are powers in the mandates of the EPA. Is it now that the Minister has become aware of the situation. The government must blame itself and its mandated institutions. The government must cede the supervision of our river bodies to Environmental NGOS and see the outcomes. Aban nkurɔfoɔ no are in bed with the miners be it legal or illegal and some are active participants in the trade openly. The Concerned Citizens of the Atewa Landscape has shown in clips vividly the carnage on the Atewa Forest yet what action has the government taken. Madam Minister take the government on and force it to act and you'll see RESULTS ELSE IT'S AND WILL CONTINUE TO BE THE USUAL RHETORIC.
April 11, 2022
Oteng Adjei
So who is to blame. The government is just playing the ostrich. What stops the Minerals Commision from revoking the license of defaulting contractors. What are powers in the mandates of the EPA. Is it now that the Minister has become aware of the situation. The government must blame itself and its mandated institutions. The government must cede the supervision of our river bodies to Environmental NGOS and see the outcomes. Aban nkurɔfoɔ no are in bed with the miners be it legal or illegal and some are active participants in the trade openly. The Concerned Citizens of the Atewa Landscape has shown in clips vividly the carnage on the Atewa Forest yet what action has the government taken. Madam Minister take the government on and force it to act and you'll see RESULTS ELSE IT'S AND WILL CONTINUE TO BE THE USUAL RHETORIC.
April 11, 2022
Centre for Environment and Rural Development
The illegal mining activities are destroying our water bodies and polluting our Environment, this is happening under the watch of state agencies who are mandated to this environmental menace. It's a wakeup call for us all to come together and protect our water bodies from further pollution.
April 11, 2022
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April 11, 2022