Galamsey And Community Mining Are Not The Same –Mireku Duker

The Deputy Minister for Lands and Natural Resources responsible for Mines, Mr. George Mireku Duker, has indicated that the Community Mining Scheme (CMS) and illegal mining, also known as galamsey, are not the same.

He said the government is absolutely against illegal mining of any kind and will continue to fight it.

Deputy Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Mireku Duker addressing the media

The Minister was speaking at the launch of the 26th concession at Meretweso in the Dunkwa-on-Offin Municipality of the Central Region on Thursday, September 12, 2024.

He explained that the CMS, which has the support of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, is modernised and more sustainable mineral exploration model.

As the government revamps operations to combat the illegal mining menace and protect the country’s water and forest resources, it also continues to create avenues for the economic empowerment of residents of mining communities, with the Community Mining Scheme being a prominent feature of this initiative.

Addressing a crowd of chiefs and residents at a durbar held to welcome the CMS concession, Mr. Mireku Duker disclosed that the concession will address unemployment challenges in the area, with 3000 jobs created directly and 500 jobs indirectly.

Mr. Mireku Duker outlined the disparities between illegal small-scale mining and the CMS, noting that while the CMS involves the use of environmentally friendly equipment, illegal mining involves the use of heavy metals and destructive chemicals and equipment.

Providing an update on the fight to protect Ghana’s mineral resources, the Deputy Minister explained that the government has made significant in-roads and will continue to ensure the protection of the country’s forest cover and water bodies.

A group photograph with chiefs and residents

He announced that river guards will soon be deployed to areas for the protection of water resources and forests. Hon. Duker reminded the community of their fiduciary responsibility to their communities and the country and urged them to collaborate with government to protect the environment.

He emphasised that “it is our collective responsibility to support and regularise community milking for the benefit of all.”

The Metropolitan Chief Executive of Dunkwa-on-Offin, Ebenezer Appiah Forson, highlighted the economic impact the CMS is going to have on the community and others nearby.

He announced that measures have already been instituted to ensure total adherence to the regulations and urged the people to comply with them.

The Member of Parliament for Upper Denkyira East, Dr. Festus Awuah Kofi, promised that the measures outlined in the licensing regime will be completely obeyed.

He urged the youth in the area to protect the concession as it will create sustainable economic growth in the area.

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