The Deputy Minister of Lands and Natural Resources in charge of Mines, Mr. George Mireku Duker in the company of Military officers of the Operation Halt II yesterday stormed Offin River to ward off illegal miners and also to decimate equipment and tools being used to pollute the water bodies.
This followed reports of illegal mining activities on the River in the Western Region as a result of improved reporting mechanisms.
In an operation aimed at reminding the illegal miners of government’s uncompromising and unshakeable stance against illegal mining, Mr. Mireku Duker, Chief Executive Officer of the Minerals Commission Mr. Martin Ayisi and the team of military officers seized and decommissioned over 838 changfan machines.
After receiving detailed briefing from the Commander of the Military team, Brigadier Amoah Ayisi on operations made so far by his team since Sunday, when they moved to the site, the Deputy warned that government will not take its feet off the pedal until the canker of galamsey is nipped in the bud.
Mr. Duker gave assurance that all waterbodies in the country will enjoy permanent protection from the personnel of the Ghana Armed Officers.
He said the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources and the Minerals Commission is aware of the complex nature of the galamsey war but is not fazed as it has the total support of President Akufo-Addo and Ghanaians to protect the country’s waterbodies.
“Since Sunday, they’ve been patrolling Offin and Ankobra making sure they arrest these recalcitrant who have been destroying our waterbodies. It is very unfortunate that out of greed, people are destroying the heritage and future of this country. It is very unfortunate that despite government’s effort, people are still doing this.
“It is sad that people are mining in a river body without any shred of responsibility of being a Ghanaian. I want to commend the military for all the work they’ve done. So far they have burnt over 900 equipment and it shows the incredible work they’ve done,” he said.
The Deputy Minister charged Ghanaians to be wary of the danger of illegal mining and assist the government deal with the canker and also, encouraged the public that it is civic and patriotic duty for them to help the government win the war against illegal mining.
He stated that the new measures announced by the Minerals Commission which details the permanent patrolling of the waterbodies by the Operation Halt III team will go a long in helping the government eradicate illegal mining.
At a news conference last Sunday, the CEO of Minerals Commission announced that personnel from the Ghana Armed Forces will be deployed on major rivers in the country to deal with galamsey.