Why we need to intensify Fight Against Illegal Mining – Ghana traditional Ruler
By Nneka Nwogwugwu
The Dagbonwura, Yaa Naa Mahama Abubakari II, has expressed concern about the rising degradation of Ghana’s forest cover saying, “it’s a threat to our survival as a country.”
He charged the government to intensify the fight against illegal mining, commonly referred to as ‘galamsey’ and other activities that deplete the forest.
Speaking at the Gbewaa Palace, here at Yendi in the Northern Region, the King of Dagbon noted that the palace was prepared to offer its full support in curbing all illegal practices against the environment.
He said these when the Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Samuel Abdulai Jinapor paid a courtesy call on him, as part of a week-long tour of the five regions in the northern parts of the country.
“We are currently faced with the challenge of wanton destruction of our forest cover. This is a threat to our survival as a nation.
“I implore you, as the Minister, to always lead and intensify the fight against such illegalities on the environment,” the Yaa Naa stated.
Despite the enormous nature of the task, he said, fighting against threats on the environment was critical now and for the future and ought to be done with all effort.
On his part, Mr Jinapor touted the Yaa- Naa’s leadership skills and welcomed his admonitions on the need to intensify the fight against environmental degradation.
He said the government had already taken steps to deal with the “attack on the environment,” including Operation Halt to fight illegal mining.
He, however, stressed the need for support from chiefs and traditional leaders for the various interventions rolled out by the government to ensure the desired results were achieved, All Africa reports.