The Municipal Chief Executive for Birim Central, Solomon Kusi Brako, has raised concerns about the severe impact of illegal mining, also known as galamsey, on communities within the municipality and the environment.
During a recent tour of some galamsey sites, Mr. Brako witnessed firsthand the destruction caused by these activities, including the blocking of the Birim River’s flow, which has resulted in heavy pollution.
Alarming State of the Birim River
The Birim River, which runs through the heart of the municipality, has been severely affected by illegal mining activities.
The blocking of the river’s flow has caused significant pollution, putting the ecosystem and the health of residents at risk. According to Mr. Brako, the situation is precarious and could lead to a major disaster if not addressed urgently.
Lack of Permits and Flawed Claims
Some site owners claimed to be tributes of Great Consolidated Diamonds Limited (GCDL), but lacked the necessary permits from the Municipal Assembly.
Call to Action
Mr. Brako has called for immediate action to halt the illegal mining activities and restore the river to its natural state.
He emphasized the need for a collective effort to address the issue and prevent a potential disaster.
The MCE’s determination to tackle the problem is evident in his promise to eliminate all galamsey activities and restore the river.
Taskforce Establishment and Challenges
Following President Mahama’s declaration of war on galamsey, Mr. Brako convened a meeting with the Municipal Security Council (MUSEC) to set up a taskforce to combat the perpetrators.
However, the MCE’s efforts were hindered when information from the meeting leaked to the galamsey operators, eroding his trust in MUSEC.
Despite this setback, Mr. Brako promised to eliminate all galamsey activities to restore the river.
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Birim Central Under Threat: MCE Declares War On Galamsey After Oda MP Exposes Illegal Mining Sites
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