The Chief Executive Officer of the Minerals Commission, Martin Ayisi, has revealed that during the era of former President John Dramani Mahama, more small-scale mining licenses were issued compared to the regime of President Akufo-Addo.
This revelation has reignited discussions surrounding the management and regulation of the mining sector in Ghana, particularly regarding small-scale operations.
Mr Ayisi presented a document to the Government Assurances Committee of Parliament chaired by the North Tongu Member of Parliament, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa.
The CEO noted that the increased number of licenses granted during Mahama's tenure has contributed to the current challenges facing the mining industry.
He emphasised the need for responsible mining practices and better oversight to ensure that small-scale mining activities do not lead to environmental degradation and social issues.
The Minerals Commission has faced criticism over the rise in illegal mining activities, commonly known as "galamsey," which has severe repercussions on the environment and local communities.
Mr Ayisi highlighted that while small-scale mining plays a crucial role in the economy, it is essential to strike a balance between economic benefits and environmental protection.
The Minerals Commission CEO has also opposed calls for halting the issuance of new mining licenses amid calls for government action against all forms of illegal mining.
According to him, such a move could exacerbate the illegal mining crisis.
Appearing before Parliament's Assurance Committee on Monday, October 7, Ayisi argued that if licenses were not granted, it would push individuals into illegal mining commonly known as "galamsey" as a way to continue their activities.
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