The Ghana National Association of Small Scale Miners (GNASSM) has lauded the Lands Minister, Samuel Abdulai Jinapor for including it in all mining dialogues and programs that have been organised since he assumed office.
Abdul Razak Alhassan, the Director of Communications for the Association, told the press the Minister even before his vetting and swearing-in promised that he will involve all relevant stakeholders in the small scale mining industry.
Mr Abdulai Jinapor explained then that it is in order to ensure that the sector drives development and gets a major facelift.
“The Minister before his vetting through the Chief Director of the Ministry reached out to the Association to know more about the sector.
"He took our inputs on how best the Ministry can help the sector to move forward and deal with issues of pollution of water bodies and the lands. So he was satisfied with the information we gave and asked for our support to improve the sector,” he said.
The Association’s comments come after the Lands Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources recently held a dialogue on small scale mining at the Accra International Conference Centre in Accra.
It was on the theme; “Sustainable Small Scale Mining For National Development” where all stakeholders came to interact to device ways to ensure sustainable and environmental friendly mining while reaping the full benefits.
Adbul Razak Alhassan said the Minister has been pragmatic in his approach in dealing with issues facing the sector as compared to his predecessors who spoke a lot but took very little action.
He said the Association has also taken the decision to suspend activities of its taskforce for now until they have a sit down with the Minister to brief him on activities of the task force and how they can both fight against illegal mining.
“We have suspended the activities of our task force for now because we do not want it to look like we are jumping ahead of the gun. For now, we are building the task force to make sure they give him the support when the time comes”, he reiterated.
According to him, if the Minister continues to be pragmatic in his approach as he has been in his early days, they can promise him of nothing but success.
“If only he keeps his word and continues the same way he started, we foresee that he will be one of the best Ministers to have handled the Ministry.”Abdul Razak said.
For his part, the General Secretary of the Association, Mr. Godwin Amarh also applauded Mr. Jinapor for his all-inclusive approach with all relevant stakeholders in the mining sector.
He said the Association is ever ready to work with the Ministry to ensure that illegal mining ends.
The Association is therefore urging all small scale miners to mine responsibly to avoid any sanctions.
The Director of Communications further indicated that, unlike other Ministers, he has been around for just a month and he has done very well to include us in all his plans and we appreciate it”, he said.
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