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    Fight against galamsey is undeniably tough but we will succeed

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    Professor Nana Ama Klutse, Acting CEO of EPA Professor Nana Ama Klutse, Acting CEO of EPA

    Professor Nana Ama Klutse, the Acting Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), has stated that there is still hope in the fight against illegal mining activities and other actions that threaten environmental sustainability.

    She emphasized that combating illegal mining is a collective effort that requires the support of all Ghanaians, backing the EPA and other state bodies mandated to protect the environment.

    Speaking in an interview on Frontline on Rainbow Radio 87.5FM, Professor Klutse explained that illegal mining is particularly challenging to address because those involved are often armed. This forces the EPA to rely on the police for protection.

    “The fight against galamsey is not an easy fight,” she stressed. “It’s difficult because the illegal miners use guns and other offensive weapons. The EPA isn’t licensed to operate with guns, so we have to depend on the police. Whenever we go to these sites, we’re met with gun-wielding galamseyers, which is why we never go alone.”

    When asked if she supported suggestions to upgrade the EPA to make it more efficient and capable of handling such challenges, she noted that, for now, they would continue to work with the police or military to protect the environment.

    She maintained that illegal mining remains a significant threat to the environment, human life, and national security.

    “We will continue to work in collaboration with the police and military in the fight against galamsey. Galamsey is a threat to our existence, and we have a responsibility to preserve our environment for the next generation.”

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