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    Ashanti RCC issues ultimatum to galamseyers to vacate mining sites

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    The Ashanti Regional Coordinat­ing Council (RCC) has issued a two-week ultimatum to persons or groups engaging in illegal mining, popu­larly known as galamsey, to vacate mining sites or face the law.

    The RCC said it was ready to form a team to enforce the order, to stop mining in water bodies and forests, to protect the region’s environment.

    The Ashanti Regional Minister Dr Frank Amoakohene, disclosed this at a press briefing in Kumasi, at the weekend, to discuss the roadmap for the region’s development.

    He said the RCC would take steps to stop illegal mining, popularly known as galamsey by ensuring adherence to envi­ronmental laws.

    Dr Amoakohene lamented that illegal mining had led to widespread defor­estation, pollution of water bodies and destruction of farmlands.

    He mentioned the importance of teaming up with other regional ministers sharing borders with the Ashanti Region to fight the canker to ensure water bodies and forests were all protected.

    Touching on other areas of develop­ment, including infrastructure, Dr Amoa­kohene said 618 uncompleted projects have been identified, and promised to work towards their completion.

    The minister said he would engage stakeholders, including all political parties, to promote inclusive governance to tackle problems confronting the region, to im­prove the wellbeing of the people.

    Dr Amoakohene said he would focus on improvement of transportation to facilitate socio-economic development, and enhance security to ensure the safety of residents and visitors.

    The minister said he would also ensure effective waste management and protect the region’s natural resources, create job opportunities and support local businesses to stimulate economic growth.

     FROM KINGSLEY E.HOPE, KUMASI



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