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Small-scale mining licenses revocation unfortunate, let’s probe it further – Association

October 26, 2025
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The Ashanti Regional Secretary for the Small Scale Miners Association, Mr. Adu Gyamfi, has expressed regret following the revocation of licenses belonging to 278 small-scale mining firms.

Mr. Gyamfi noted that the Association had hoped to see an increase in licensed small-scale mining companies operating in the sector.

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He emphasised that expanding the number of compliant, licensed firms is a crucial strategy for mitigating the destructive effects of illegal mining (galamsey) on the nation’s water bodies.

However, he was quick to acknowledge the regulatory nature of the industry, stating that companies must face sanctions when they breach established mining laws.

Speaking in an interview on Nyankonton Mu Nsem on Rainbow Radio 87.5Fm, Mr. Gyamfi remarked: “It was our hope that more small-scale mining companies would be issued with the license to operate. One of the best ways for us to deal with galamsey is to issue licenses to companies that qualify. So, while we push for more licensing, it is important to note that since this government took over, it has not granted new licenses, and for existing ones to be revoked is troubling.”

He also provided context on the government’s efforts to regulate the industry: “We should also be reminded that this sector is regulated by law. After this government took over, it conducted an audit and discovered that over 1,000 licenses were fraught with irregularities.
These companies were granted an opportunity and an extension to rectify their challenges. So why did these companies fail to take advantage of the amnesty granted?”

Mr. Adu Gyamfi has called for an investigation into the matter to determine why the affected companies failed to rectify their issues.
He stressed that an inquiry is crucial not only to determine the companies’ compliance failures but also to examine potential problems concerning the original application and issuance of the revoked licenses.

He stressed the importance for all sector players to adhere strictly to the law regarding license renewal.

Mr. Adu Gyamfi pointed out that small-scale miners are legally required to begin the license review process three months before the expiration date and should not wait until their licenses have expired.

By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana

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