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Galamsey fight: Gov’t to declare river bodies and forest reserves security zones – Lands Minister

By Vincent Ashitey
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The Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, has disclosed that the government will soon declare all rivers and forests in Ghana as security zones as part of a renewed effort to combat illegal mining, popularly known as galamsey.

The sector minister, warned that anyone caught engaging in illegal mining within the restricted areas will do so “at their own risk.”

Speaking on GTV’s Breakfast Show on Wednesday, September 24, 2025, Mr. Armah-Kofi Buah said, “We are moving another step further, and that step says we are going to declare all the water bodies and our forests security zones. And you stay there and engage in illegal mining activity at your own risk. That is the step."

"When the President said that we are going to use all the steps, that’s what he meant. And so I’m very confident. How can people leave red zones for you when you come and clear within nine months? And those people who have caused the damage have the audacity to be talking?” he said.

The Minister recounted the arrests made so far, assuring the general public of preparations made by the Attorney-General and Minister of Justice to expedite prosecutions.

He stressed that the law will be applied without fear or favour.

He stated, “I think that the Attorney General is on top of this matter, and anybody engaged in illegal mining, we don’t care who you are or how politically connected, we will arrest and prosecute you.”

The move to designate rivers and forests as security zones is expected to empower state security agencies to take tougher action against illegal mining operations, which continue to cause widespread destruction to water bodies and forest reserves across the country.