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Omane Boamah: Combating galamsey needs more than military action

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Defence Minister-designate, Dr. Edward Omane Boamah, has emphasized the need for a comprehensive strategy to tackle illegal mining, or galamsey, in Ghana.

Speaking during his vetting by the Appointments Committee on January 28, Dr. Boamah cautioned that relying solely on military intervention would not provide a long-term solution to the issue.

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His comments come amid ongoing concerns over the severe environmental damage caused by illegal mining, including polluted rivers and widespread land degradation across the country.

Dr. Boamah highlighted the importance of a multi-pronged approach, including community engagement, alternative livelihood programmes, and the use of modern technology.

He argued that providing sustainable alternatives to illegal mining would help reduce the number of people involved in these activities, making it easier for law enforcement to address the issue.

By calling for a more holistic approach, Dr Boamah signals a shift away from the predominantly military-led efforts, advocating for a collaborative approach involving various stakeholders to ensure long-lasting solutions to galamsey.

“The fight against galamsey should not be viewed purely through the lens of soldiers going to fight it. We need to engage the people and inform them of the other livelihood programmes and their benefits.

“So the numbers will reduce, and those that will be left won’t overwhelm the police. We need to fight galamsey as a comprehensive thing and bring in the military in addition to modern technology to help them deal with it.”

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