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Mahama must adopt Bawumia's anti-galamsey blueprint - Samson Lardy Anyenini

Published 3 months ago2 minute read

Legal practitioner and host of Joy FM’s Newsfile, Samson Lardy Anyenini, has urged the Mahama administration to adopt the anti-galamsey blueprint proposed by former Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia.

As part of his policies during the 2024 presidential campaign, Dr. Bawumia outlined a mining strategy aimed at tackling the galamsey menace and promoting safe mining practices.

Discussing illegal mining on Newsfile on Saturday, Anyenini referenced Bawumia’s proposal and emphasized its relevance.

“I kept saying that the Mahama administration should look at Dr. Bawumia’s blueprint for galamsey, and some people didn’t understand me,” he said.

“They should go in there and look at what exists, including creating a common pool of facilities to help the miners because they can’t afford—small-scale miners—so you regulate them properly.”

Dr. Bawumia’s mining plan, widely seen as a practicable solution, focused on environmental protection, sustainable growth, and local development.

Key elements of his blueprint included:

Dr. Bawumia argued that these measures would make Ghana a sustainable and prosperous mining hub.

Meanwhile, legal and policy analyst Kofi Bentil, who also appeared on Newsfile, cautioned President Mahama against underestimating the complexities of illegal mining.

“Gold is a spirit, and from time immemorial, it makes men mad. If you know the stories of the Wild West, people killed and died for gold. So when you see people risking their lives to go after this, and we think that we can just treat it as a simple law enforcement issue, that’s where the problem is,” he said.

Bentil stressed that tackling galamsey requires more than law enforcement and called for comprehensive policies to address the root causes of the problem.

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