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Prez Mahama Touts Galamsey Fight Progress, Urges NAIMOS to Strengthen Efforts

Bless Banir Yarayeby Bless Banir Yaraye
January 6, 2026
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President John Dramani Mahama

President John Dramani Mahama

President John Dramani Mahama has highlighted the tangible gains achieved in the national crusade against illegal small mining, i.e galamsey, during the opening of the 77th Annual New Year School and Conference.

Addressing a diverse gathering at the University of Ghana, the President noted that while the battle remains arduous due to the deep-seated nature of the practice, recent environmental indicators suggest that the interventions are yielding positive results.

He specifically commended the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources and the National Anti-Illegal  Mining Operations Secretariat (NAIMOS) for their resilience in the face of organized community resistance and physical attacks on enforcement task forces.

“I’ll encourage the task force, the Minister, the Environmental Protection Agency, all of those involved in the fight against illegal mining, please don’t give up. There are some positive results beginning to show. Development and environmental protection are not exclusive goals; when properly managed, they actually are mutually reinforcing.”

President John Dramani Mahama

The President’s optimism is rooted in recent observations of improving water quality in critical river bodies, such as the Ayensu River, which he noted has transitioned from a dark “coffee” hue to a lighter “milo” appearance.

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This visual improvement is attributed to the strategic deployment of river guards and the persistent operations of NAIMOS upstream, where the most destructive mining activities typically occur.

Beyond environmental aesthetics, Mahama emphasized that the fight is a prerequisite for “building the Ghana we want,” as the destruction of natural foundations through illegal mining directly jeopardizes food security, public health, and the integrity of national water systems.

He reiterated that his administration’s development path is “climate-smart and environmentally responsible,” integrating sustainable mining practices with robust climate adaptation for vulnerable communities.

Strengthening Enforcement and Community Engagement

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President John Dramani Mahama

The President’s narrative provided a stark contrast between the “peaceful, serene environment” of protected areas and the “stress” of urban and industrial chaos.

This anecdote underscores the importance of the Blue Water Guards, who have been tasked with the frontline defense of aquatic ecosystems.

While the task forces have faced “mobilized attacks” from communities whose livelihoods have become intertwined with illegal extraction, the government is doubling down on enforcement.

The President’s call for the task force to “strengthen it even more” signals a move toward a zero-tolerance phase where the protection of forests and water bodies takes precedence over the short-term gains of illicit gold production.

A Mutual Path for Development and Ecology

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Lands Minister, Hon. Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah

Sustainability in the extractive industry requires a delicate balance between wealth creation and environmental stewardship.

President Mahama’s assertion that development and protection are “mutually reinforcing” reflects a modern extractive philosophy that prioritizes long-term resilience over immediate exploitation.

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By investing in renewable energy and “climate-smart” policies, the government aims to decouple Ghana’s economic growth from environmental degradation.

The transition from illegal, “rudimentary” methods to regulated, sustainable mining practices is the only viable path to ensure that the nation’s mineral wealth does not become its ecological curse.

The Moral Battle for Ghana’s Future

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President John Dramani Mahama

Ultimately, the fight against galamsey is a moral imperative that requires the unwavering support of traditional authorities, security agencies, and the citizenry.

The “Big Push” infrastructure projects and the 24-hour economy policy mentioned during the conference can only thrive if the underlying natural resources, land and water remain viable.

The President’s commendation of the Minister and the river guards serve as a morale booster for those on the ground.

As we move further into 2026, the success of these environmental pillars will be the true yardstick for the “Ghana We Want,” ensuring that the serenity of places like Crown Forest becomes the national standard rather than a rare escape.

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