The Minister of Lands and Natural Resources revoked all small-scale mining licenses issued after December 7, 2024, due to improper procedures. This move aims to mitigate illegal mining activites. Awula Serwaa from Eco-Conscious Citizens Ghana applauded the decision but stressed the need for cautious and transparent implementation.
The Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Emmanuel Armah Kofi Buah, has officially revoked all small-scale mining licenses granted after December 7, 2024. This decision has received mixed reactions among stakeholders who express cautious optimism regarding its potential impact. Mr. Buah highlighted that these licenses were awarded without appropriate procedures, warranting their cancellation to help streamline the mining sector and combat illegal activities.
The revocation of mining licenses issued after December 7, 2024, marks a significant step towards regulating the mining sector in Ghana. While it seeks to curb illegal mining, concerns persist about its execution and the potential adverse effects on law-abiding small-scale miners. Observers emphasize the necessity for transparency and adherence to due process in the ongoing implementation to foster genuine reform.
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