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Gov’t bans excavator imports in fresh crackdown on illegal mining

johnmahamaBy johnmahamaJune 9, 2025 Economic No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Government of Ghana has announced an immediate ban on the importation of excavators, intensifying efforts to curb illegal mining and protect the country’s water bodies.

Under the new directive issued by the Ministry of Transport, no excavator can be brought into the country without express approval. A “No Permit, No Excavator” policy will now guide the importation of such machinery.

“This forms part of Government’s renewed efforts to clamp down on illegal mining and protect the country’s water bodies,” the ministry stated in a press release signed by Minister Joseph Bukari Nikpe (MP).

All shipping lines have been instructed to stop transporting excavators into Ghana unless the importer has secured prior approval from the Ministry of Transport.

The directive also places a legal obligation on dealers and importers to seek official clearance before shipping any excavators.

The move responds to increasing concerns over the damage caused by illegal mining—especially to forests and rivers—where excavators are often used in destructive, unauthorized operations.

Although specific penalties were not outlined, the Ministry warned of legal consequences for non-compliance. Stakeholders, including the public, are urged to strictly adhere to the new policy.

For more information, the ministry has advised contacting its office via telephone (+233 302 955 793), email ([email protected]), or visiting their website at www.mot.gov.gh.

The ban, though aimed at illegal mining, is likely to raise concerns among legitimate construction and mining companies that rely on excavators for lawful business operations. It complements ongoing national initiatives like Operation Halt II, which targets illegal mining across the country.



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