
The National Concerned Small-Scale Miners Association, Ghana (NCSSMAG), has inaugurated an Anti-Galamsey Taskforce to combat illegal mining activities on rivers and streams nationwide.
The taskforce will monitor members’ operations, enforce compliance, and promote responsible, sustainable mining practices. Members are also expected to conduct peer reviews to ensure accountability and adherence to best practices.
To strengthen its operations, NCSSMAG has deployed taskforces across major mining areas and procured a mini speedboat to aid patrols on water bodies. The initiative complements the government’s Blue Water Guards program under the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources, aimed at protecting Ghana’s rivers from illegal mining.
At the launch, NCSSMAG President Michael Kwadwo Peprah issued a stern warning to illegal miners. “Our message is clear: all illegal mining operations on water bodies must cease immediately. The taskforce will not compromise in protecting our rivers for present and future generations,” he stressed.
He also called on members to fully cooperate with the taskforce, emphasizing the Association’s commitment to responsible mining and collaboration with government and stakeholders to ensure sustainable use of Ghana’s natural resources.
Source: Adomonline
ALSO READ: