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Let’s promote responsible and sustainable small-scale mining to end illegal mining – Association

October 6, 2025
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Michael Adu Gyamfi, Secretary of the Kumasi Branch of the Small-Scale Miners Association of Ghana, has advised the government to regularize small-scale mining activities and implement comprehensive training programs to foster responsible mining practices among operators.

He asserted that this structured approach is essential to effectively support the national effort against illegal mining, locally known as galamsey.

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Adu Gyamfi argued that, despite numerous efforts and varied strategies deployed by authorities to combat illegal mining, the initiatives have largely failed. He stressed that it is imperative for the government to adopt a workable and sustainable solution to finally curb the practice.

Speaking on Nyankonton Mu Nsem on Rainbow Radio 87.5FM, Adu Gyamfi commended the government for its recent consultative meeting with Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), labelling it a positive and necessary step.

He acknowledged that the engagement suggests President John Dramani Mahama has recognised that past approaches have been ineffective. “President Mahama appears willing to change gear because common sense dictates that the fight has failed. The use of force has not worked, and the President has, therefore, demonstrated a desire to reset the strategy in the fight against galamsey,” he noted.

Adu Gyamfi insisted that stakeholder engagement must be continuous, and the government must commit to the implementation of the resulting recommendations.

“The declaration of our forest reserves and water bodies as security zones is a positive and commendable starting point, but a critical accompanying measure we must consider is the revitalisation of the small-scale mining sector,” Adu Gyamfi stated. He further critiqued the current situation, saying, “We have failed to implement concrete measures to promote responsible and sustainable small-scale mining to effectively weed out the illegal miners.”

He also called for greater accountability and integrity among officials tasked with leading the anti-galamsey effort.

“Those responsible for the fight must be given refined and clearly defined roles to ensure they deliver on their mandate. We must avoid conflicts in jurisdiction. Our association is prepared to support the government to end illegal mining activities,” Adu Gyamfi affirmed. He concluded by endorsing the new approach, which involves support from traditional leaders and various stakeholders, stressing the need to back the President and depoliticise the issue.

By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana

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