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General News of Thursday, 20 March 2025

    

Source: www.ghanawebbers.com

Lands Minister demands fast-track court to punish illegal miners

Galamsey Galamsey

In a recent announcement, Ghana's Minister of Lands and Natural Resources has called for expedited judicial processes to address the growing issue of illegal mining in the country. The minister emphasized the urgent need for swift legal action against offenders who are contributing to environmental degradation and undermining lawful mining operations. He argued that current delays in prosecuting illegal miners hinder efforts to restore order in the sector and protect natural resources.

The minister’s appeal comes amid increasing concerns over the extensive damage caused by unauthorized mining activities, which not only threaten ecosystems but also affect local communities economically and socially. By advocating for faster court proceedings, he aims to hold perpetrators accountable more efficiently and deter potential violators. This push for reform highlights the government's commitment to enforcing regulations and safeguarding Ghana's rich mineral wealth while promoting sustainable practices in the mining industry. The minister's remarks signal a crucial step towards addressing one of the pressing challenges facing Ghana's natural resource management landscape today.