
President John Dramani Mahama has been told to declare a state of emergency following the destruction done to the environment by the activities of illegal small-scale miners (Galamseyers).
The Director of Communications of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Richard Ahiagbah who made the call indicated that the galamsey situation has worsened since January 2025.
“H.E. John Dramani Mahama, please declare an emergency to save our water bodies,” he wrote on his X page.
Recently, the Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah revealed that 44 of Ghana’s forest reserves are under serious attack by heavily armed illegal small-scale miners.
He said that the forest guards and rapid response team from the Forestry Commission are unable to tackle these illegal miners because they do not have the sophisticated weapons that the galamasyers possess.
Briefing Parliament on the state of Ghana’s forests on Thursday, February 20, the Minister said “Ghana’s forests continue to be under serious threats of deforestation and forest degradation due to factors known to all of us. Ghana is currently faced with an unprecedented threat to our forest resources and water bodies due largely to illegal small-scale mining activities.
“This situation has assumed crisis proportion of dire national security and public health consequences that require immediate attention.”
He added “Mr Speaker, it will interest you to know that out of the 288 forest reserves, a whopping 44 of these forest reserves are under serious attack by illegal miners, they are heavily armed with sophisticated weapons and very violent with a large number of excavators making it extremely difficult for a forest guard and rapid response to control them since they have no such sophisticated weapons to control them. Over 9 out of the 44 forest reserves have been completely taken over by these illegal mining thugs with impunity. The Forestry Commission no longer has access to these forest reserves. ”
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Murtala assured that measures had been put in place to stop galamsey.
“No [rethoric], we want to do less talking and much work. I can tell you what we’re doing is profound. Some of the things I can’t put out there. I had some engagement today, [Wednesday, February 19] with some organisations and institutions to see how we can stop galamsey and at the same time restore the water bodies,” he told Accra-based Citi FM
He assured that Ghanaians will see changes in the galamsey fight in a few months.
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