Illegal miners must be treated as terrorists – Lands Minister declares
His comments come amid growing concerns over the widespread environmental destruction caused by galamsey activities

The Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Emmanuel Armah Kofi Buah, has called for illegal miners, commonly known as galamsey operators, to be regarded as “terrorists” due to their devastating impact on the environment and public health.
Speaking at a press briefing on Thursday (3 April), Kofi Buah warned that illegal mining is not only damaging the country’s natural resources but also endangering the lives of citizens.
“We cannot allow a few individuals to profit at the expense of millions of Ghanaians. These individuals are killing us, and we must now begin to see them as dangerous terrorists,” he stated.
His comments come amid growing concerns over the widespread environmental destruction caused by galamsey activities.
The illegal miners have been blamed for polluting water bodies, damaging forests, and contaminating farmland, with reports indicating that water turbidity levels have skyrocketed to between 5,000 and 12,000—far exceeding the safe limit of 500.
“We are drinking poison,” the Minister lamented, stressing the dire situation faced by local communities relying on these water sources.
Kofi Buah reaffirmed the government’s commitment to combatting illegal mining with all available resources, calling for a united effort to address the issue.
He also extended an olive branch to small-scale miners who operate legally, stating that the government is ready to assist those who seek to mine responsibly.
“If anyone wants to engage in genuine small-scale mining, this government is prepared to guide them through the licensing process and support them in adopting sustainable practices,” he assured.
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