Close Menu
John Mahama News
  • Home
  • Ghana News
  • Anti-Corruption
    • Corruption Watch
  • Economic
    • Education & Innovation
  • Environmental
    • Governance & Policy
  • Health & Welfare
    • Historical & Cultural Insights
    • Infrastructure & Development
    • International Relations
  • Ministerial News
    • Presidential Updates
  • Public Opinion
    • Regional Governance
      • Social Issues & Advocacy
      • Youth & Sports
What's Hot

Reconstruction and recovery capturing subaltern Voices (Book Review)

June 30, 2025

ASA Savings and Loans organises health screening at Buduburam 

June 30, 2025

We are making progress on debt restructuring concerns with Afreximbank – Deputy Finance Minister

June 30, 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • Reconstruction and recovery capturing subaltern Voices (Book Review)
  • ASA Savings and Loans organises health screening at Buduburam 
  • We are making progress on debt restructuring concerns with Afreximbank – Deputy Finance Minister
  • Ghana’s Energy Crossroads: How global oil shocks are reshaping an African economy
  • Lawyers withdraw services today in observance of Martyrs’ Day
  • Govt committed to expanding fiber optic network nationwide — Communication Minister
  • Kofi Jumah was arrested for allegedly stealing vehicles of GIHOC – CID boss
  • Volta Regional Communicator dumps Kennedy Agyapong
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Advertise With Us
  • Contact Us
  • DMCA
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
John Mahama News
Monday, June 30
  • Home
  • Ghana News
  • Anti-Corruption
    • Corruption Watch
  • Economic
    • Education & Innovation
  • Environmental
    • Governance & Policy
  • Health & Welfare
    • Historical & Cultural Insights
    • Infrastructure & Development
    • International Relations
  • Ministerial News
    • Presidential Updates
  • Public Opinion
    • Regional Governance
      • Social Issues & Advocacy
      • Youth & Sports
John Mahama News
Home » Ban small-scale mining for a year for nature to heal from galamsey wounds — Appiah Danquah to gov’t

Ban small-scale mining for a year for nature to heal from galamsey wounds — Appiah Danquah to gov’t

johnmahamaBy johnmahamaJune 30, 2025 Historical & Cultural Insights No Comments2 Mins Read
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email


Spokesperson for the Movement for Change, Andrew Appiah DanquahSpokesperson for the Movement for Change, Andrew Appiah Danquah

The Spokesperson for the Movement for Change, Andrew Appiah Danquah, has called for a temporary ban on all small-scale mining activities in the country.

According to him, this would allow the environment to recover from the destruction caused by illegal mining, locally known as galamsey.

Speaking on Accra-bassd TV3’s New Day show on Monday, June 30, Mr. Danquah said the country must take radical steps, including a one- or two-year moratorium on small-scale mining, to save the nation’s forests and water bodies.

“It is important that beyond the declaration of a state of emergency, small-scale mining should be banned temporarily — for one or two years — to give nature a chance to heal, especially the river bodies and forests,” he said.

He stressed the need for a comprehensive review of the entire small-scale mining sector, including the licensing regime and the institutions responsible for regulation.

“There must be a radical review of the whole system — people’s licenses, the institutions overseeing the sector — everything must be reorganized. There should be a moratorium,” he stated.

Citing section 87 of the Minerals and Mining Act, Mr. Danquah argued that the Minister for Lands and Natural Resources has the legal authority to revoke mining licenses if they pose a threat to national security.

“If you read section 87 of our Minerals and Mining Act, the minister can revoke licenses where their operations threaten national security. And I don’t think anyone can deny that galamsey is one of the biggest national security threats we face today,” he explained.

Mr. Danquah acknowledged that some licensed small-scale miners operate legally, but said many use their licenses to engage in illegal activities.

He believes halting operations across the board would allow for proper sanitization of the sector.

“We must pause, hold on, and allow the land to heal. This is not about being in government or opposition; it’s about national survival,” he said.



Source link

johnmahama
  • Website

Keep Reading

Lawyers withdraw services today in observance of Martyrs’ Day

Otumfuo engages Kusang Traditional Council in bold step toward Bawku peace

GHS80m bail for ex-NAFCO CEO and wife excessive, politically motivated — Minority slams EOCO

Lead EOCO with integrity, not to score political points — Minority tells Raymond Archer

Minority NPP condemns ‘political persecution’ of former NAFCO Boss, demands review of GH¢80m bail conditions

21% Ghanaian students overstayed in US, exceeds the 15% threshold — Minister

Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Editors Picks

Cedi sells at GHS12.70 on forex market, GHS10.32 interbank on June 30

June 30, 2025

World Bank Provides Ghana $360 million to Strengthen Macroeconomic Stability and Lay the Foundations for Resilient Growth

June 30, 2025

Small Scale Miners urge President Mahama to intervene over harassment by illegal task force

June 30, 2025

T-Bills bit fifth week of undersubscription as gov’t misses target by GH¢ 300m amid dropping rates

June 30, 2025
Latest Posts

Govt committed to expanding fiber optic network nationwide — Communication Minister

June 30, 2025

Communication Minister calls for accessibility and security in digital transformation

June 30, 2025

Harnessing AI to Solve Ghana’s Energy Crisis

June 30, 2025

Subscribe to News

Subscribe to our newsletter and never miss our latest news

Subscribe my Newsletter for New Posts & tips Let's stay updated!

Welcome to JohnMahama.news, your trusted source for the latest news, insights, and updates about the President of Ghana, government policies, and the nation at large. Our mission is to provide accurate, timely, and comprehensive coverage of all things related to the leadership of Ghana, as well as key national issues that impact citizens and communities across the country.

Subscribe to Updates

Subscribe to our newsletter and never miss our latest news

Subscribe my Newsletter for New Posts & tips Let's stay updated!

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Advertise With Us
  • Contact Us
  • DMCA
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
© 2025 johnmahama. Designed by johnmahama.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.