Galamsey: Active involvement of politicians hindering fight – Murtala Mohammed

Last Updated: February 20, 2025By
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Minister for Environment, Science, and Technology, Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, has revealed that some politicians are actively involved in illegal mining (galamsey), making efforts to combat the menace even more challenging.

Speaking on The Point of View with Bernard Avle on Channel One TV, the minister expressed deep concerns over the role of political figures in the galamsey industry, stating that their involvement has significantly hindered the government’s efforts to address the issue.

He also pointed out the withdrawal of security forces from galamsey-prone areas in 2022, a decision he believes worsened the situation.

“There’s no denying the fact that politicians are engaged in galamsey… It’s shocking to note that as of 2022, the state had taken a decision to withdraw security forces who were preventing people from engaging in galamsey in all galamsey areas.”

Murtala Muhammed expressed the government’s commitment to win the illegal mining fight, adding that their talks are not rhetoric.

He mentioned that they have put in place measures to stop galamsey with the introduction of planting trees.

“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 assured that Ghanaians will see changes in the galamsey fight in a few months.

“By the will of God, within some few months, the people of Ghana will see some drastic changes as far as our water bodies and galmsey are concerned.”

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