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GAF join forces with small- scale miners to fight galamsey

October 9, 2024
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GAF join forces with small- scale miners to fight galamsey
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The Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) has announced a new collaboration with small-scale miners as part of its ongoing efforts to combat illegal mining, commonly known as “galamsey.”

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This initiative is aimed at promoting responsible mining practices while intensifying the fight against galamsey, which has caused significant environmental damage across the country.

In a press statement issued by the Information Ministry on Wednesday, October 9, it emphasised the importance of involving small-scale miners in the battle against illegal mining.

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According to the statement, partnering with miners who operate legally will help identify and expose illegal operators, enabling more efficient enforcement of laws and regulations in affected areas.

The collaboration will also focus on educating miners about sustainable mining practices and the harmful effects of galamsey on water bodies, forests, and farmlands.

This joint effort comes at a time when the government has ramped up its commitment to eradicating illegal mining and protecting the country’s natural resources.

The belief is that working with local stakeholders will foster community trust and cooperation, crucial for the success of their anti-galamsey operations.

This joint effort comes at a time when the government has ramped up its commitment to eradicating illegal mining and protecting the country’s natural resources.

Both the Ghana Armed Forces and the small-scale miners’ associations have expressed optimism that this partnership will result in a more coordinated and effective approach to addressing the galamsey crisis.

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