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Small-scale miners call for probe into $200m anti-galamsey spending

Starrfm.com.gh By Starrfm.com.gh Published January 27, 2025
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File photo: The joint task force (JTF) overseeing the nationwide ban on small scale and illegal mining in Ghana, Operation Vanguard
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The National Concerned Association of Small-Scale Miners (NCASSM) has called for a full-scale independent investigation into the management of resources allocated to the fight against illegal mining (galamsey).

The association, led by its president, Michael Kwadwo Peprah, raised concerns about the alleged misappropriation of funds and equipment, which they believe have hindered progress in the anti-galamsey campaign.

In a press statement issued on Monday, Mr. Peprah detailed how over $200 million allocated by the government in 2017 to combat illegal mining was allegedly mismanaged.

These funds were reportedly spent on initiatives such as procuring drones, GPS tracking systems, and branded pickup trucks under the “Operation Galam Stop” campaign. However, the association says these measures have yielded little to no tangible results.

According to the statement, over $2 million was used to acquire drones for monitoring illegal mining activities, while an additional $1 million was spent on the development of a “GalamStop” application to fast-track licensing and monitoring of small-scale mining operations.

Funds were also allocated for training drone pilots and installing GPS tracking devices on excavators to ensure regulatory compliance.

Despite these investments, the association revealed that several drones are now missing, equipment is unaccounted for, and the GalamStop app has failed to deliver its intended purpose.

 Reports of misappropriation of confiscated mining equipment, including excavators, have further fueled the association’s call for accountability.

Demands for Government Action

The association called for the establishment of an impartial committee to audit the use of the $200 million allocated for the anti-galamsey campaign.

They demand an investigation into the fate of confiscated mining equipment, including reports of equipment being sold, burned, or diverted for private use.

The government is being urged to provide explanations for failed projects such as the GalamStop application and other technological initiatives.

The association calls for legal action against individuals found culpable in misusing public funds and resources.

The association emphasized the need for a transparent and collaborative approach to tackling illegal mining. “The fight against illegal mining cannot succeed if resources meant for this purpose are mismanaged or misappropriated,” the statement read.

The NCASSM also urged the government to consult industry stakeholders about developing practical solutions and monitoring initiatives to ensure effectiveness and prioritize accountability in future anti-galamsey efforts.

Mr. Peprah reaffirmed the association’s commitment to supporting the government in its fight against illegal mining, provided the campaign is rooted in transparency and good governance. He called on Ghanaians to join in demanding accountability to safeguard the future of the mining sector and protect the country’s natural resources.

The government is yet to respond to the concerns and demands raised by the National Concerned Association of Small-Scale Miners.

Source: Ghana/Starrfm.com.gh/103.5FM/Isaac Justice Bediako

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