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Tuesday, 16 April 2013

Central Region to ban 'Galamsey' after Kyekyewere disaster


Central Regional Minister, Samuel Sarpong has vowed to end illegal mining activities in the region.

Subsequently, he has scheduled an emergency meeting of the Regional Security Council (REGSEC) next week, to discuss and fashion implementation of necessary measures to curb the alarming situation.

Mr. Sarpong disclosed this to Nhyira News after 17 bodies of illegal miners popularly called “galamsey operators” were retrieved from an abandoned mine pit which caved in on them, on Monday.

Five other persons were rescued by a combined team of personnel from the Police, Immigration and Fire Services as well as the National Disaster Management Organization, (NADMO).

The collapsed pit is one of many abandoned by the God First Enterprise Mining Company at Dunkwaw-Kyekyewere.

The victims consist of 15 males and two females, including a couple. Seven of the deceased are natives of Amoafo while the remaining nine are from Kyekyewere.

A Second year student of the Dunkwa Secondary Technical School, Clement Abugri, and his mother identified only as Ayishetu, were among the victims.

According to Mr. Sarpong, the effects of illegal mining unlike the legalized one cannot be countenanced.

The Minister who visited the scene to sympathize with the bereaved families also visited the Dunkwaw Municipal Hospital mortuary where bodies of the deceased are being kept for autopsy.

He told Nhyira News the time had come for the Regional Coordinating Council to take a bold decision on illegal mining, describing it as unacceptable.

“They know what they are doing is wrong, and nobody supervises them and for that matter, they do it haphazardly, and then get away with it. We will make sure that, we disband illegal mining in the Central region in the first place.

“I am very serious about the whole case because if we are not careful, we would lose a lot of people who would be able to work and sustain this economy,” Mr. Sarpong stressed.

Nhyira News checks at the Municipal Minerals Commission revealed that God First Enterprise is owned by one Alhaji Abubakari, also known as Abuu. Though the company’s operations have been publicized in the Municipality, its environmental permit has not been renewed since May 6, 2011.

Officials of the commission are however surprised the company has mined and abandoned the pit on part of its 17acre Kyekyewere concession.

Meanwhile, Municipal Chief Executive, Kofi Ashia, says the matter has been referred to the police for further investigations and four officials of the company have been invited for questioning.

Tuesday 16 April 2013

http://edition.myjoyonline.com/pages/news/201304/104526.php

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