The Ashanti Regional Minister, Dr. Frank Amoakohene, the Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Hon. Emmanuel Armah Kofi Buah, the forestry commission, and security agencies have begun to crack down on illegal miners who are working in the Offin Shelter Belt Forest Reserve in the Atwima Mponua District of the Ashanti Region.
The confiscation of 15 excavators as a result of the combined operation is a major step in safeguarding Ghana’s waterways and forest reserves.
The government’s dedication to protecting the nation’s natural resources was underlined by Minister Buah, who has been leading the charge against illicit mining.
His initiatives are a component of a larger plan to encourage sustainable growth and guarantee that mining operations are carried out in an ecologically conscious way.
It is abundantly evident from the excavators’ seizure that the government will no longer put up with illicit mining operations. By their actions, the ministers have shown that they are firmly committed to preserving Ghana’s natural resources and environment for coming generations.
Promoting sustainable mining practices requires collaboration from all parties involved as the government continues to crack down on illicit mining. Supporting lawful mining operations, disclosing illicit activity, and promoting laws that put environmental preservation first are all examples of this.
Ghanaians should anticipate more projects aimed at conserving the nation’s natural resources as a result of the government’s heightened emphasis on environmental conservation. The government’s dedication to the cause is a positive step in the continuous battle against illicit mining.