Galamsey Fight: Progress made but more work needed – NAIMOS
The National Anti-Illegal Mining Operations Secretariat (NAIMOS) says it has made progress in tackling illegal mining but warns the country is “not out of the woods yet.”
Director of Operations, Colonel Dominic Buah, said intensified operations over the past 10 months led to the seizure of 94 excavators, destruction of nearly 3,000 changfang machines, and the arrest of 237 suspects.
He noted an operational “strike rate” of about 87 per cent, reflecting success in most field activities, including seizures and arrests.
According to him, the presence of excavators at illegal mining sites has reduced significantly, that 59 weapons, mainly pump-action guns, had been seized, describing the situation as a major national security risk.
He warned that personnel would respond firmly to any armed resistance.
He also highlighted the involvement of foreign nationals, particularly Chinese, in illegal mining, noting that some are trafficked into the country through organised networks with local support.
While some arrested foreigners are deported after due process, others face prosecution.
NAIMOS is collaborating with state institutions to repurpose seized equipment, with pumping machines redistributed to farmers and scrap metals cleared from water bodies.
Furthermore, Col. Buah said the Secretariat plans to establish at least nine operational bases across mining hotspots by mid-2026 to improve rapid response.
He added that more than 800 acres of degraded land are being restored under ongoing reclamation efforts.
Despite the gains, he cited evolving tactics by illegal miners and risks to personnel as key challenges, urging offenders to adopt legal mining avenues or face enforcement action.
—GNA
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