President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has disclosed that government will commission some three Community Mining Schemes as part of efforts towards the fight against illegal small-scale mining popularly known as galamsey before the end of 2023.
The President who was addressing the Nation on the floor of Parliament on Wednesday 8th March 2023, gave the assurance that his government will continue the fight against galamsey with the support of the security agencies, in the short-term.
He added that “we are determined to promote responsible small-scale mining through Community Mining Schemes.
So far, sixteen (16) of these Schemes have been commissioned, with three (3) more to be commissioned by the end of this year.
All these Schemes are supported with Gold Katchas, pieces of equipment designed to help small-scale miners extract gold from the ore without the use of mercury”
His Excellency the President also noted that in 2021, he launched the National Alternative Employment and Livelihood Programme which has so far employed several youths in the production of seedlings and reclamation of degraded mined lands.
The President added that reclamation is ongoing with over one thousand hectares (1,000ha) of degraded lands in Ashanti, Eastern and Western North Regions reclaimed.
Touching on government debt Operations, he said government is seeking and implementing some original and innovative ideas to try and solve the country’s debt problems, mentioning the Gold Purchase Programme by the Bank of Ghana and Gold for Oil Policy as examples of creative uses of the country’s resources which he opined are already bearing fruit.
He explained further that these policies are aimed at achieving two results that are critical to the health of our economy.
“Firstly, they will help us preserve foreign exchange, especially the US dollar, and secondly, they will enable us to stabilize the price of oil products such as petrol and diesel on the domestic market.
We have already seen some success on both fronts with the price of the US dollar and petroleum products falling since we announced the Gold for Oil policy and began to implement it.”
President Akufo-Addo in his concluding statements urged Ghanaians to believe in themselves, and in their capacity to overcome the problems that the country is facing.
“This is a phase, and, with every fibre of my being, I am certain that this too shall pass. We have done it before, and we will do it again”, he assured Ghanaians.