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EPA orders immediate halt to illegal mining activities

The Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) has issued a directive ordering all individuals and entities involved in illegal mining, both small- and large-scale, to halt their operations immediately.

The EPA expressed grave concern over the increasing destruction of water bodies due to illegal mining activities across the country.

The agency warned that these unlawful operations pose significant risks to the environment, public health, and Ghana’s natural resources.

In a statement released on January 28, the EPA stressed that all mining activities must comply with Ghana’s environmental regulations, which mandate obtaining proper permits and implementing sustainable practices to minimize environmental damage.

“In accordance with Section 2 and 3b(ii) of the Environmental Protection Act, 2025 (Act 1124), the EPA, hereby issues this urgent directive to all individuals and entities involved in illegal mining (galamsey) and other unauthorized operations in water bodies, both small-scale and large-scale, and arc instructed to cease all activities with immediate effect.”

The EPA announced its collaboration with the Ministry of Environment, Science, and Technology (MEST), the Minerals Commission, the Water Resources Commission, and security agencies to enforce this directive. Key measures include:

Seizure of Equipment: Confiscation of machinery used in illegal mining operations as mandated by law.
Enhanced Surveillance: Intensified monitoring and inspection of mining sites to ensure compliance.
The EPA stressed its commitment to preserving the nation’s water bodies and called on the public to report any illegal mining activities.

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