The President of the National House of Chiefs, Ogyeahoho Yaw Gyebi II, has kicked in opposition to the ban on mining within the nation and moderately known as for accountable mining.
Speaking on the commissioning of the Bibiani District workplace of the Minerals Commission in Western North, Ogyeahoho, reiterated dedication of the Chiefs to assist authorities on the combat in opposition to unlawful mining.
He emphasised that mining is a major contributor to Ghana’s economic system and argued {that a} whole ban on mining wouldn’t be one of the best ways to take care of galamsey.
“You all know I am against Galamsey, and I will continue to fight against it, but that should not prevent Ghanaians from engaging in mining activities. Gold is for us, but the right methods should be used to mine it. That is why there is an institution like the Minerals Commission that is responsible for regulating these activities,” he mentioned.
His remark follows the calls by some teams for presidency to declare a state of emergency in mining areas and ban small-scale mining within the nation. In the previous few days, stress has been mounted on authorities to take drastic motion in opposition to unlawful mining or galamsey which is destroying the water our bodies within the nation and posing a number of well being dangers.
However, Ogyeahoho Yaw Gyebi II urged authorities to deal with discovering the suitable measures to take care of galamsey moderately than an outright ban on mining.
He contended {that a} whole ban will result in unemployment among the many youth contemplating the out there job alternatives small-scale mining supplies.
“We are pleading to these calling for the declaration of a state of emergency, and people calling for a ban on mining ought to know the profit the nation will get from mining. If we cease mining, most of our youth might be pushed out of jobs.
“We should adopt the right measures to regulate illegal mining so they can all do responsible mining. As for the mining, we will do it, but we will do it responsibly.”