We’ll burn illegal mining excavators, take us to court – Minister
The Minister of Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation (MESTI), Dr Kwaku Afriyie says the government will continue to burn the excavators being used for illegal mining when the soldiers seize them.
To him, burning the machines was the best alternative to fighting the illegal mining menace than seizing them.
In a television interview with Citi TV on the programme Face to Face,
Dr Afriyie, who is also the Member of Parliament for Sefwi Wiawso said those who disagree with the move of burning them on site can take the government to court.
To him, burning them, contrary to suggestions that the government should seize the machines for the courts to decide on what to be done with them was the best option to confronting the menace.
He thinks that, going through the court processes will delay the frustrate the frontal fight to illegal mining which is currently destroying water bodies and forests in Ghana.
The Akufo-Addo led government in April 2021 initiated another fight against illegal mining after the first one started in 2017 was said to have faced some challenges along the way.
With this new fight, 200 soldiers were last week deployed to clear all illegal activities on the River Pra in the Central and Western Regions.
The soldiers burnt some excavators which were being for the illegal activities and since then, there has been some calls for the government to abstain from burning the machines.
The Minister of Information, Mr Kojo Oppong Nkrumah for instance has said, once, the machines were being used for illegal activities, the government will not waste time on them and will not hesitate from destroying them.
Pressure group OccupyGhana for instance has faulted government’s approach to torch equipment seized at illegal mining sites, saying the method is a brazen illegality that should cease forthwith.
Again, the group says the failure of the security agencies to bring persons arrested for indulging in illegal mining (galamsey) to face the law undermines the whole exercise of fighting the menace.
Read also: Government can’t fight galamsey with illegal methods – OccupyGhana
Dr Afriyie’s reaction
But reacting in the television interview with Citi TV, Dr Afriyie said he was prepared to put his position as a Member of Parliament for Sefwi Wiawso on the line.
He said burning the machines was the sure way to go and they will not hesitate in doing that in this second wave of the fight against the menace.
“…under the law, when we go through the process, we confiscate and we give it to state agencies, but me I don’t even want to go through that process because let me give you a parallel example, you know that rhino horns and elephant tusks are very very expensive items, go to Kenya, when you do poaching and government gets… what do they do? Please answer me. They burn it. You think they cannot sell it on the international market.
“When you get small arms like AK-47, why don’t you distribute it to the military, we burn it.”
When they get excavators, we’ve tried all sorts of things and they don’t work. When they get it, take it from me, Minister Afriyie is saying it, this is not government policy, my personal policy [Sefwi Wiawso MP], they should burn it right in the middle of the forest and look, my thesis is that when you burn 1,2,3,4,5,6,7, nobody will send them [there].
“Look I have done that before during Kufuor’s time, I was a Minister for Lands and Natural Resources although for nine months, the chainsaw was in operation, I saw that all these legal processes, when you go through it, people have a lacuna, they have a way of getting around the law and when the law catches you, they say release it from the court, you can’t do anything. So when I caught these KIA trucks with lumber, I will go and detain them in the Achimota forest in our office there and under the guise of doing investigations, about six months the lumber was in there and it came to a time that those who operated the KIA trucks had injunction ….
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