Joseph Nelson — Western Regional Minister
Joseph Nelson — Western Regional Minister

Western Regional Minister calls for real-time monitoring system in galamsey fight

Galamsey Fight: Regional Minister Calls for Real-Time Monitoring of Water Bodies.

The Western Regional Minister, Joseph Nelson, has called on the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources to deploy effective real-time monitoring systems to enhance surveillance of water bodies in the fight against illegal mining (galamsey).

He said such systems would provide security agencies with timely information to address galamsey activities both upstream and downstream of rivers.

Mr Nelson made the call after the Western Regional Anti-Galamsey Task Force carried out a major operation along the Ankobra River in the Amenfi Central District.

Operation

The exercise, which lasted hours, saw the task force seize seven excavators, seven water pumping machines and also destroy makeshift structures at the illegal mining sites.

Problem not solved

Mr Nelson said tackling illegal mining downstream alone did not fully address the problem.

"Dealing with the illegal activities downstream does not solve the problem in its entirety. That is why we need a system that scans the full length of the river in real time, so we know what is happening upstream," he said.

"That is the only way we can properly address the challenge on the river and deal with it more effectively," he said.

He suggested that the Lands Ministry deployed drone surveillance systems to enable authorities to monitor upstream activities and respond swiftly.

Devastation

The Western Regional National Security Liaison Officer, Brigadier General Musah Whajah (Rtd), said the task force observed extensive environmental degradation during the operation, particularly along the Tarkwa-Bremen Road.

He said illegal miners had indiscriminately taken over large portions of land, leaving an electricity pole dangerously unsupported.

"It has been shocking to see how the land has been devastated, with people mining and washing directly into the Ankobra River," he said.

Brig. Gen. Whajah (Rtd) warned illegal miners operating along the Ankobra River in the Amenfi Central District to stay away from the river, stressing that the Anti-Galamsey Task Force would sustain its operations until the desired results were achieved.


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