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General News of Thursday, 20 March 2025

    

Source: www.ghanawebbers.com

Revoking only small-scale mining licenses unfair - Small-Scale Miners Association

The Small-Scale Miners Association has expressed strong discontent over the government's decision to revoke only small-scale mining licenses, labeling it as unjust. According to the association, this action disproportionately targets small miners while larger operations remain unaffected, raising concerns about fairness in regulatory practices. The group believes that such measures could undermine the livelihoods of many individuals and families reliant on small-scale mining for their economic stability.

Association leaders argue that they have been actively collaborating with authorities to promote responsible mining practices and enhance environmental safeguards. They advocate for a more balanced approach that addresses illegal mining activities without penalizing those operating within legal frameworks. The association calls for an inclusive dialogue with stakeholders to find equitable solutions rather than imposing blanket bans that jeopardize the industry.

As tensions rise, small-scale miners urge policymakers to reconsider their stance and engage in discussions that prioritize both environmental protection and the socio-economic needs of communities dependent on mining activities. The association aims to foster a fairer regulatory environment that supports sustainable development in the sector.