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UTAG charges government to immedaitely prosecute arrested galamseyers

October 18, 2024
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UTAG charges government to immedaitely prosecute arrested galamseyers

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The University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG), has advised government to take immediate action against individuals arrested for illegal mining (galamsey).

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UTAG has demanded the swift prosecution of persons arrested for galamsey. Their demand comes after the recent arrest of several galamseyers across the country.

In a statement released by UTAG, they highlighted the significance of decisive action to deter others from engaging in illegal mining, which has devastating environmental consequences. The association’s statement highlights the need for urgent measures to address the illegal mining menace.

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The government has already shown commitment to fighting galamsey, with measures such as establishing the Inter-Ministerial Committee against Illegal Mining and implementing a moratorium on small-scale mining.

UTAG’s appeal for immediate prosecution aims to reinforce these efforts and ensure those involved in galamsey are held accountable. Effective prosecution will serve as a deterrent, helping protect Ghana’s environment and natural resources.

See statement below:

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