Government To Launch National Alternative Livelihood Programme For Illegal Miners

The Minister for Lands and Natural Resources Hon. Samuel A. Jinapor has said that the government is set to launch a National Alternative livelihood programme for illegal miners in the country.

Hon. Jinapor said this programme when launched will provide a good option for miners to work and support themselves and their families.

He disclosed this during a meeting with the Western North Regional House of Chiefs today, 22nd September 2021 on the sidelines of his one-day tour of the region.

The Hon. Minister used the platform to craved the support and collaboration of Chiefs as he said they are co-partners in the administration of Ghana’s lands and it’s resources.
” There must be a strong collaboration between the Ministry and the Regional House of Chiefs to make this possible”

He further asked that the chiefs, the security agencies and the District Chiefs Executive should work together and ensure that the natural resources of the country are protected.

The Minister reechoed the government’s position on mining, saying ” The President has not said we should stop mining. What he does not want to be done is irresponsible Small-Scale mining which will destroy our water bodies and forest reserves.


The Hon.Minister further disclosed that government is also ready to start a reclamation programme which will help reclaim and revegetate all mined-out areas within a space of 2 to 3 years.

He added ” protecting the lands, water bodies and forests of our country also means protecting our own interests and future so let’s work together to achieve this goal”

Speaking on behalf of the House of Chiefs, the President of the Western Regional House of Chiefs who also doubles as the President of the National House of Chiefs, Ogyeahohuo Yaw Gyebi, lauded the Minister for a Great job done so far and asked among other things that the mining companies in the region be furnished with very good security presence to protect and prevent future threats on the lives of the people living in the communities.

Some other chiefs also suggested that government establish district offices in various mining areas which will ensure the monitoring and evaluation of the mining companies in those areas.

This they said can go a long way to help develop the communities as a percentage of what the companies earn can be channelled into the coffers of the community for future development.

Story by:Kwaku Stephen

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