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Gold Board CEO denies galamsey claims, backs anti-mining fight

Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod), Sammy Gyamfi, has dismissed suggestions that the newly established body is promoting illegal mining, popularly known as galamsey. “Let me clear some misconceptions that GoldBod is promoting galamsey. And my simple question to them is: how can a five-month-old statutory corporation be responsible for an age-long problem?” he said on Joy FM’s Super Morning Show, during a discussion on the government’s fight against illegal mining. Mr. Gyamfi emphasized that galamsey existed long before GoldBod and had already reached alarming levels before the institution was set up. “Last year there was no GoldBod, but we saw widespread protests against galamsey because the problem had reached unprecedented levels. So how can you say that a corporation established barely five months ago is to blame?” he asked. He clarified that GoldBod’s legal mandate is […]

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Mampong MCE hails NDC on galamsey fight progress

The Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for Mampong in the Ashanti Region, Yakubu Issifu, has commended the National Democratic Congress (NDC) government for its early steps in addressing illegal mining, widely known as galamsey. Speaking on Nhyira FM’s morning show, Mr. Issifu argued that it is too early to criticize the government after only nine months in office. He stressed that some water bodies in the Ashanti Region have already shown signs of recovery under the NDC administration. “Some of our water bodies have regained their natural state in just a few months,” he said, urging patience and support for the government’s policies. Touching on Mampong’s local situation, the MCE recalled that the late Mamponghene had banned galamsey in the area despite its rich gold deposits. He emphasized that the fight against illegal mining cannot succeed without the active involvement of […]

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Gov’t Revokes 55 Mining Licences, 907 More Under Review

The Ghanaian government, via the Lands Minister, has revoked 55 small‑scale mining licences issued during the transitional period and is reviewing 907 additional licences for possible revocation due to irregularities. What We Found The Minister for Lands and Natural Resources confirmed that 55 licences issued during the transition have already been revoked . A total of 907 out of 1,278 active licences are currently under review by a Special Review Committee for "irregularities" . A similar auditing process is underway for large‑scale mining licences, aimed at ensuring regulatory compliance and environmental standards. These actions are part of a broader national initiative—"sanitising the mining sector"—to curb illegal mining activities (galamsey), increase transparency, and promote sustainable operations . Expert InsightBossu TV notes the government's firm stance: “907 out of 1,278 licences are now under review for possible revocation due to irregularities”.Bossu TV specifies the revoked […]

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Ablakwa Calls on the EU to Back Ghana’s Galamsey Fight, TVET, and Green Economy

During Ghana–EU Partnership Dialogue on June 18, 2025, MP Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa appealed to EU leaders for increased support in three strategic areas: battling illegal mining (galamsey), strengthening Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET), and investing in Ghana's green economy. 1. Tougher Stand Against Galamsey Ablakwa highlighted the urgency of addressing environmental devastation caused by illegal mining. He asked the EU to provide financial and technical resources for enforcement, river restoration, and anti-corruption programs to halt the escalation of galamsey. 2. Boosting TVET for Youth & Jobs He emphasized that TVET must be a priority investment—equipping young Ghanaians with job-ready technical and vocational skills linked to emerging sectors, such as renewable energy installation and sustainable infrastructure. 3. Investing in the Green Economy Ablakwa called on the EU to: Expand climate financing and carbon funding access, particularly tapping into the Just […]

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I feel tempted to laugh at how the NDC is struggling to fight galamsey – Miracles Aboagye

Dennis Miracles Aboagye, Communications Director of the 2024 Bawumia campaign, has taken aim at the National Democratic Congress (NDC) over its approach to addressing illegal mining, commonly known as galamsey, in Ghana. Speaking in a recent interview, Aboagye stated that he often feels tempted to mock the current government's struggles with galamsey, given how the NDC dismissed the complexities of the issue while in opposition. “Sometimes, when I wake up and see how this government is struggling with the galamsey crisis, I feel like just laughing. We warned them, and they knew what we were saying was true,” he said. Aboagye accused the NDC, particularly during the 2024 election campaign, of making promises that encouraged illegal miners, despite prior warnings. According to him, senior figures within the NDC, including then-presidential candidate John Mahama, made comments suggesting that illegal miners would […]

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