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Galamsey fight demands consensus – President Akufo-Addo

European Union Threatens To Boycott Ghana Cocoa

  The European Union is threatening to stop the purchase of cocoa from Ghana because of deforestation and child labour. The Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Cocoa Board in charge of Agronomy and Quality Control, Dr Emmanuel A. Dwomoh, said the EU had attributed the problem to cocoa farming, which unfortunately was not the case but illegal mining or galamsey. The EU, which purchases about 80 percent of cocoa from Ghana, had indicated places which hitherto were covered with forest in the 70s and 80s but had been depleted. Dr Dwomoh made this known Thursday, April 15, 2021 when he presented a paper title Illegal Mining in Cocoa Areas -The Position of Ghana Cocobod” at the National Consultative Dialogue on Small Scale Mining in Accra.

Stiffer punishment needed for chiefs, politicians engaged in galamsey – Abu Jinapor

+ Lands and Natural Resources Minister, Samuel Abu Jinapor wants stiffer punishment for politicians, chiefs and kingpins behind illegal mining in the country. Mr. Jinapor says dealing with such persons will go a long way to help the fight against illegal mining. Speaking at the opening of a national dialogue on illegal mining in Ghana, Samuel Abu Jinapor said a lot more stringent actions must be taken to deal with the menace. “How do we name, shame and punish politicians, chiefs, religious leaders and people with money and influence who are promoters of this criminal cartel in this industry?” Another key question the minister was interested in was: “what kind of enforcement regime is required which bites and does so without fear or favour?”

Stiffer punishment needed for chiefs, politicians engaged in galamsey – Jinapor

Lands and Natural Resources Minister, Samuel Abu Jinapor wants stiffer punishment for politicians, chiefs and kingpins behind illegal mining in Ghana. Mr. Jinapor says dealing with such persons will go a long way to help the fight against illegal mining. Speaking at the opening of a national dialogue on illegal mining in Ghana, Samuel Abu Jinapor said a lot more stringent actions must be taken to deal with the menace. “How do we name, shame and punish politicians, chiefs, religious leaders and people with money and influence who are promoters of this criminal cartel in this industry?” Another key question the minister was interested in was: “what kind of enforcement regime is required which bites and does so without fear or favour?”

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