General News of Saturday, 22 March 2025
Source: www.ghanawebbers.com
In a recent statement, lawyer Martin Kpebu criticized regional police commanders for their lack of commitment to combating illegal mining activities in Ghana. He emphasized that despite the government's efforts to address the issue, enforcement remains weak due to inadequate action from law enforcement officials. Kpebu pointed out that illegal mining not only harms the environment but also undermines the rule of law and contributes to corruption.
Kpebu's remarks came during a discussion on the ongoing challenges posed by illegal mining, which has been a persistent problem in various regions of Ghana. He urged authorities to take decisive measures against those involved in these activities, highlighting that without strong leadership and accountability within the police force, progress will be limited. The lawyer called for a more proactive approach from police commanders to ensure that laws are enforced effectively.
The fight against illegal mining requires collaboration between government agencies and law enforcement to protect natural resources and uphold legal standards. Kpebu's comments serve as a reminder of the critical role that police play in addressing this pressing issue and maintaining public trust in governance.