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Prioritizing Sustainable Mining and Biodiversity Restoration Efforts

Prince Agyapongby Prince Agyapong
January 28, 2025
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Ghana’s forests and mining resources have long served as pillars of the nation’s economic development.

However, rapid deforestation and unsustainable mining practices have led to a severe decline in biodiversity, threatening the ecological balance and the livelihoods of communities dependent on these resources.

In response, the government and environmental advocates are intensifying efforts to restore biodiversity, promote sustainable resource use, and tackle the challenges of illegal mining and forest degradation.

Appearing before Parliament’s Appointments Committee, the Minister-designate for Lands and Natural Resources, Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, pledged to prioritize environmental restoration and sustainable mining practices.

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Buah emphasized the urgent need for collective action to address deforestation, water pollution, and the loss of biodiversity.

“I will stop these activities by ensuring sanity in the mining industry, heal the polluted water bodies, plant trees, and bring back the biodiversity and ecology.”

Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, Minister-designate for Lands and Natural Resources

Acknowledging illegal mining as a major challenge, Buah called for a bipartisan approach to tackle the issue and highlighted the NDC government’s commitment to a comprehensive review of the mining licensing regime.

Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, Minister-designate for Lands and Natural Resources
Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, Minister-designate for Lands and Natural Resources

One of Buah’s key proposals involves training and deploying “water guards” to protect Ghana’s rivers and water bodies from pollution caused by illegal mining, commonly referred to as galamsey.

“Fighting water pollution is protecting the soul of our country. It is illegal to mine in water bodies, and we’re going to combat it with the people.”

Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, Minister-designate for Lands and Natural Resources

The proposed water guards will serve as a specialized force trained to safeguard water bodies, ensuring that mining activities are conducted away from critical ecosystems.

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Atewa Forest Under Threat

Atewa Forest Reserve
Atewa Forest Reserve

While the government works to restore biodiversity, concerns have emerged about ongoing illegal activities in Ghana’s protected areas. A Rocha Ghana, a leading environmental conservation organization, has raised alarms over the invasion of the Atewa Forest Reserve.

In a public statement, A Rocha Ghana disclosed that individuals claiming political affiliations with the ruling party have besieged portions of the Kwabeng area in the Atewa Forest, asserting their right to mine the protected reserve.

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“These individuals have blocked entry into that portion of the reserve with a wooden barrier,” the statement read, underscoring the urgent need for government intervention to protect the forest.

The Atewa Forest is one of Ghana’s most significant biodiversity hotspots and a critical source of drinking water for millions of Ghanaians. Despite its ecological importance, the forest has faced repeated threats from illegal mining and logging activities.

Civil society organizations, including A Rocha Ghana, continue to play a vital role in raising awareness and advocating for environmental protection.

The group has called for immediate government action to halt illegal activities in protected areas and to prosecute offenders to deter future violations.

“We believe that swift action from the government will send a strong message that Ghana is serious about protecting its natural resources for future generations.”

A Rocha Ghana

The government’s renewed commitment, led by Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, reflects a growing recognition of the urgent need to balance economic development with environmental sustainability.

However, effective implementation of these plans will require strong political will, sufficient funding, and collaboration among stakeholders.

As Ghana continues to grapple with the challenges of deforestation and illegal mining, the actions taken in the coming months will be crucial in determining the country’s ability to preserve its natural heritage while securing a sustainable future for its people.

Ghana stands at a crossroads in its journey toward sustainable resource management. With renewed government focus, strengthened regulations, and active participation from civil society, the nation has an opportunity to restore its forests, protect its water bodies, and ensure that mining contributes to development without compromising the environment.

By addressing these challenges head-on, Ghana can serve as a model for sustainable natural resource management in Africa, demonstrating that economic progress and environmental conservation can go hand in hand.

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