Galamsey under siege: Govt unleashes decisive action National Security meeting sets stage for crackdown

The government will take a decisive action in the national interest against the scourge of illegal mining, taking into consideration the heightened national discourse, including the demand for an immediate ban on all forms of small-scale mining, the Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Samuel A. Jinapor, has stated.

He said a crunch national security meeting would be held with all the 16 regional ministers on Wednesday, at which briefing would be given on the illegal mining situation in the country for the best decision to be taken.

“As a government, we have taken note of the divergent views that have been shared on this galamsey matter. We have banned small-scale mining in this country for almost two years before, so this call is not a strange one,” Mr Jinapor, who is also the Member of Parliament (MP) for Damongo, said.

In an interview with the  Daily Graphic yesterday, the Lands and Natural Resources Minister said: “We will have a review of the process of the two-year ban, looking at the pros and cons, then a decision that will be in the supreme interest of the country will be taken.”

“It is important for all forms of partisanship to be shelved in the search for the best way out of the woods in the fight against galamsey,” Mr Jinapor added.

The Lands and Natural Resources Minister said if the situation where leading members of the ruling party were exhibiting a cold attitude towards the fight against galamsey in an election year, and the opposition political party was promising to grant amnesty to persons imprisoned for their involvement in galamsey persisted, there would be no headway in the fight against the menace.

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