• Contact US
  • Advertise With US
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Submit Station
Saturday, June 14, 2025
Kumasi Mail
Advertisement
  • Home
  • News
    • All
    • Education
    • Health
    • Manhyia
    BREAKING: Court rules Nii Latse II be added to records of National House of Chiefs as Ga Mantse

    BREAKING: Court rules Nii Latse II be added to records of National House of Chiefs as Ga Mantse

    Attorney General Dominic Ayine to meet ORAL committee next week for briefing

    Over GH¢548m lost to ghost names in National Service Authority payroll, AG reveals

    Gifty Oware used NSP allowances as security to obtain a loan of over Ghc30m at ADB

    Gifty Oware used NSP allowances as security to obtain a loan of over Ghc30m at ADB

    Osei Assibey’s financial scandal deepens as GH¢8.26m discovered in Ezwich account at his home

    Osei Assibey’s financial scandal deepens as GH¢8.26m discovered in Ezwich account at his home

    Otumfuo urges African nations to develop governance systems rooted in tradition

    Otumfuo calls for agricultural revolution to end food import dependency

    Nurses are on strike because of funeral grant, uniform allowance, foreign and local trip allowances among others

    Nurses and Midwives suspend nationwide strike

    We’ll flog you if you trade on pavement Zuba warns traders ahead of KMA’s decongestion exercise

    Fire-damaged Adum building to be demolished by July 31, traders told to stop illegal renovations works

    Interior Minister inaugurates governing board of Narcotics Control Commission, urges intensified drug fight

    Interior Minister inaugurates governing board of Narcotics Control Commission, urges intensified drug fight

    Small Arms Commission, Peace Council sensitize OKESS students on dangers of gun violence and illegal possession

    Small Arms Commission, Peace Council sensitize OKESS students on dangers of gun violence and illegal possession

    • Health
  • Election 2024
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Showbiz
  • Education
  • Opinion
  • Sports
  • World
  • Manhyia
  • History
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • All
    • Education
    • Health
    • Manhyia
    BREAKING: Court rules Nii Latse II be added to records of National House of Chiefs as Ga Mantse

    BREAKING: Court rules Nii Latse II be added to records of National House of Chiefs as Ga Mantse

    Attorney General Dominic Ayine to meet ORAL committee next week for briefing

    Over GH¢548m lost to ghost names in National Service Authority payroll, AG reveals

    Gifty Oware used NSP allowances as security to obtain a loan of over Ghc30m at ADB

    Gifty Oware used NSP allowances as security to obtain a loan of over Ghc30m at ADB

    Osei Assibey’s financial scandal deepens as GH¢8.26m discovered in Ezwich account at his home

    Osei Assibey’s financial scandal deepens as GH¢8.26m discovered in Ezwich account at his home

    Otumfuo urges African nations to develop governance systems rooted in tradition

    Otumfuo calls for agricultural revolution to end food import dependency

    Nurses are on strike because of funeral grant, uniform allowance, foreign and local trip allowances among others

    Nurses and Midwives suspend nationwide strike

    We’ll flog you if you trade on pavement Zuba warns traders ahead of KMA’s decongestion exercise

    Fire-damaged Adum building to be demolished by July 31, traders told to stop illegal renovations works

    Interior Minister inaugurates governing board of Narcotics Control Commission, urges intensified drug fight

    Interior Minister inaugurates governing board of Narcotics Control Commission, urges intensified drug fight

    Small Arms Commission, Peace Council sensitize OKESS students on dangers of gun violence and illegal possession

    Small Arms Commission, Peace Council sensitize OKESS students on dangers of gun violence and illegal possession

    • Health
  • Election 2024
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Showbiz
  • Education
  • Opinion
  • Sports
  • World
  • Manhyia
  • History
No Result
View All Result
Kumasi Mail
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Election 2024
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Showbiz
  • Education
  • Opinion
  • Sports
  • World
  • Manhyia
  • History
Home Business

Agric and Aquaculture groups urge gov’t to Halt Galamsey Operations immediately

Kumasi Mail by Kumasi Mail
September 13, 2024
in Business
0
Promise and Fail: Akufo-Addo has disrespected Dagbon King over failed water projects and must apologise – UVC
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

In a powerful joint statement, Ghana’s leading agriculture and aquaculture associations have called on the government to take immediate and decisive action to stop illegal mining, known as galamsey, which is causing severe damage to the nation’s agricultural and aquatic ecosystems.

The associations have demanded the immediate cessation of all galamsey operations, the resignation or dismissal of the Minister for Mines and Natural Resources along with his deputies, and a swift restoration of degraded lands.

They also urged for the prosecution of individuals involved in illegal mining activities.

The call was made in a press release dated September 12, 2024, signed by key stakeholders across the agriculture and aquaculture sectors.

The group highlighted the urgent need for the government to implement strict measures to halt galamsey, conduct thorough environmental assessments, and ensure sustainable mining practices.

Among the demands were the creation of a National Anti-Galamsey Steering Committee, made up of respected non-partisan citizens and key stakeholders, and the deployment of security forces to areas most affected by illegal mining.

The associations stressed the importance of providing alternative livelihoods for those engaged in galamsey and the development of a comprehensive National Mining Policy.

They also advocated for the establishment of a Galamsey Rehabilitation Fund and called for increased efforts in agroforestry and reforestation to help restore the environment.

The associations underscored the devastating impact of galamsey on Ghana’s natural resources, noting that 78% of the nation’s freshwater bodies have been destroyed by illegal mining activities (FAO, 2022).

The group also cited the loss of biodiversity, a significant drop in aquatic life, and the economic strain caused by Ghana’s $1.2 billion annual fish import bill (GSA, 2023).

Further, the coalition warned of broader consequences, including threats to food security, job creation, and public health.

They pointed to alarming pollution levels, the destruction of forest cover, and serious health risks such as cancer and birth defects due to exposure to hazardous substances used in galamsey (GHS, 2023).

The associations estimated that galamsey is responsible for annual economic losses amounting to $2.3 billion and directly impacts over 1 million individuals (GSS, 2022).

In conclusion, the coalition urged the Minister of Food and Agriculture to take a strong public stance against galamsey, protect farmers’ lands, and collaborate with the Minister of Environment to safeguard the future of the agricultural sector.

They also called for justice for communities affected by illegal mining, emphasizing the need for innovative solutions and community involvement.

The associations stand united in their call for immediate action, declaring that the devastation caused by galamsey must be stopped to preserve the nation’s environmental and economic stability.

Source: www.kumasimail.com

Tags: AgricultureGalamseyIllegal miningSmall scale miningtopstory
ShareTweetSend
Previous Post

EC can’t be trusted despite assurance to conduct transparent election- Elvis Afriyie Ankrah

Next Post

Mahama shifts stance on Galamsey, pledges tougher crackdown

YOU MAY LIKE

Ghana secures 0% tariff deal from China, eyes electric vehicle plant and industrial projects
Business

Ghana secures 0% tariff deal from China, eyes electric vehicle plant and industrial projects

GUTA defends members’ goods pricing on market
Business

GUTA defends members’ goods pricing on market

Registrar of Companies sets September deadline for business Beneficial Ownership registration
Business

Registrar of Companies sets September deadline for business Beneficial Ownership registration

Fuel prices likely to be stable in the second-half of August 2024
Business

COMAC cheers govt’s move to delay Energy Levy, ensuring fair play for oil marketers

Ecobank and ADB executives pay business calls on GCAA
Business

Ecobank and ADB executives pay business calls on GCAA

Next Post
2024 general election: We’d complete abandoned projects nationwide

Mahama shifts stance on Galamsey, pledges tougher crackdown

Election 2024: All NDC parliamentary candidates in Ashanti successfully submit nomination forms

Election 2024: All NDC parliamentary candidates in Ashanti successfully submit nomination forms

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

LATEST NEWS

BREAKING: Court rules Nii Latse II be added to records of National House of Chiefs as Ga Mantse

BREAKING: Court rules Nii Latse II be added to records of National House of Chiefs as Ga Mantse

Bryan Acheampong calls for unity within NPP amid rising tensions

Bryan Acheampong calls for unity within NPP amid rising tensions

Attorney General Dominic Ayine to meet ORAL committee next week for briefing

Over GH¢548m lost to ghost names in National Service Authority payroll, AG reveals

Gifty Oware used NSP allowances as security to obtain a loan of over Ghc30m at ADB

Gifty Oware used NSP allowances as security to obtain a loan of over Ghc30m at ADB

Osei Assibey’s financial scandal deepens as GH¢8.26m discovered in Ezwich account at his home

Osei Assibey’s financial scandal deepens as GH¢8.26m discovered in Ezwich account at his home

Otumfuo urges African nations to develop governance systems rooted in tradition

Otumfuo calls for agricultural revolution to end food import dependency

Nurses are on strike because of funeral grant, uniform allowance, foreign and local trip allowances among others

Nurses and Midwives suspend nationwide strike

We’ll flog you if you trade on pavement Zuba warns traders ahead of KMA’s decongestion exercise

Fire-damaged Adum building to be demolished by July 31, traders told to stop illegal renovations works

Interior Minister inaugurates governing board of Narcotics Control Commission, urges intensified drug fight

Interior Minister inaugurates governing board of Narcotics Control Commission, urges intensified drug fight

Small Arms Commission, Peace Council sensitize OKESS students on dangers of gun violence and illegal possession

Small Arms Commission, Peace Council sensitize OKESS students on dangers of gun violence and illegal possession

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
52-Year-old man arrested in Nsawam for possessing suspected EC Biometric Device

52-Year-old man arrested in Nsawam for possessing suspected EC Biometric Device

Asokore Mamponhene Nana Boakye Ansah passes away

Asokore Mamponhene Nana Boakye Ansah passes away

EPA CEO calls for Immediate action to restore polluted water bodies in Ashanti region

EPA CEO calls for Immediate action to restore polluted water bodies in Ashanti region

Daylight robbery at Accra’s Adabraka Market: Armed gunmen escape with sacks of cash

Daylight robbery at Accra’s Adabraka Market: Armed gunmen escape with sacks of cash

Hello world!

1
NCA promises lower data prices by year-end

NCA promises lower data prices by year-end

1
COVID-19: Information Ministry justifies GHC150K spent on staff

COVID-19: Information Ministry justifies GHC150K spent on staff

1
EC to conduct mop-up registration August 1-3

EC to conduct mop-up registration August 1-3

1
BREAKING: Court rules Nii Latse II be added to records of National House of Chiefs as Ga Mantse

BREAKING: Court rules Nii Latse II be added to records of National House of Chiefs as Ga Mantse

Bryan Acheampong calls for unity within NPP amid rising tensions

Bryan Acheampong calls for unity within NPP amid rising tensions

Attorney General Dominic Ayine to meet ORAL committee next week for briefing

Over GH¢548m lost to ghost names in National Service Authority payroll, AG reveals

Gifty Oware used NSP allowances as security to obtain a loan of over Ghc30m at ADB

Gifty Oware used NSP allowances as security to obtain a loan of over Ghc30m at ADB

Facebook Twitter Youtube Instagram
Kumasi Mail

About US

Advertise With US

Submit Station

© 2024 KumasiMail.com