{"id":305134,"date":"2017-03-27T16:24:50","date_gmt":"2017-03-27T16:24:50","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/citifmonline.com\/?p=305134"},"modified":"2017-03-27T16:24:50","modified_gmt":"2017-03-27T16:24:50","slug":"amewu-begs-china-to-stop-chinese-galamsey-operators","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/citifmonline.com\/2017\/03\/amewu-begs-china-to-stop-chinese-galamsey-operators\/","title":{"rendered":"Amewu begs China to stop Chinese ‘galamsey’ operators"},"content":{"rendered":"

Ghana is practically begging China to help in the fight against Chinese nationals who are contributing to the destruction of its environment through illegal mining, popularly known as galamsey.<\/p>\n

The Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, John Peter Amewu, today [Monday], held\u00a0an emergency meeting with the Chinese Ambassador to Ghana, and the\u00a0Mayor of China’s Guangxi Zhuang Province, to discuss how they could collectively deal with the role of Chinese nationals in the illegal mining menace in Ghana.<\/p>\n

The meeting saw the Minister ostensibly woo support from the Chinese to fight illegal mining as he concluded by saying, \u201cwe are begging you to help us address this particular difficulty that we are having.\u201d<\/p>\n

This in spite of the fact that Ghana’s laws are clear on illegal mining, and also restricts foreigners from engaging in the licensed small scale mining activity.<\/p>\n

The Guangxi Zhuang Province is known to see the emigration of a number of Chinese nationals to engage in illegal mining in Ghana.<\/p>\n

Chinese involvement in illegal mining has become rampant over the last decade with some blaming them for the proliferation of heavy machinery in illegal small-scale mining and the escalation of pollution in major water bodies.<\/p>\n

The Minister’s meeting with the Chinese delegation\u00a0took place as five Chinese nationals are facing prosecution in Ghana for illegally mining for gold in River Ankobra at Bamianko Dawule in the Nzema East Municipality.<\/p>\n

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Five Chinese illegal miners were arrested over the weekend<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Mr. Amewu described the recent arrests as encouraging, as he noted that, the role of some Chinese nationals in the illegal mining chain in Ghana, with Indians at the top, providing demand and Ghanaians at the bottom at the operational level.<\/p>\n

This did not however mean the Chinese were not welcome to engage in mining activities, the Minister stressed.<\/p>\n

\u201cWe are not saying Chinese governments or Chinese corporations should not come to Ghana. We want to work with you; but we want you to work in an environment that is more suitable so that when you are enjoying the returns on your investments, you will know that you really toiled for it.\u201d<\/p>\n