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 and public outcry against illegal mining, the police's inadequate response undermines these initiatives. Kpebu pointed out that the involvement of law enforcement is crucial in addressing the rampant issues associated with illegal mining, which has detrimental effects on the environment and local communities.
Kpebu further highlighted that many police officers appear to be complicit or indifferent to illegal mining operations, suggesting a need for accountability within the ranks of law enforcement. He called for a more proactive approach from police commanders to enforce existing laws and protect natural resources effectively. The lawyer urged authorities to prioritize this issue, as it poses significant threats not only to environmental sustainability but also to public health and safety.
The call for action comes amid growing concerns over the impact of illegal mining on Ghana's ecosystems and water bodies. Kpebu's remarks serve as a reminder of the critical role that law enforcement plays in safeguarding natural resources and ensuring compliance with regulations aimed at protecting the environment.