
24th February,2025
PRESS RELEASE
WE CONDEMN THE UNLAWFUL ATTACK ON JOURNALISTS – LANDS MINISTRY
It is with great concern and outrage that we address the recent attack on journalists from Citi News by illegal miners, commonly referred to as galamsey operators, in the Breman-Adomanya forest area of the Wassa Amenfi West District in the Western Region – destroying timber and cocoa trees, rubber farms, and polluting the nearby River Tano. This brazen act of violence against media personnel who were simply performing their duty to inform the public is utterly unacceptable and must be condemned in the strongest terms.
The attack underscores the pervasive and destructive nature of illegal mining activities in our country. These operators not only destroy our environment, pollute our water bodies, and degrade our forests, but they also resort to violence and intimidation to protect their illicit activities. This is a direct threat to the rule of law, the safety of citizens, and the freedom of the press, which is a cornerstone of our democracy.
As a Ministry, we reiterate the government’s unwavering commitment to combating illegal mining and protecting our natural resources. The attack on the Citi News team is a stark reminder of why we must collectively fight this menace. Illegal mining is not just an environmental issue; it is a national crisis that requires the concerted efforts of all stakeholders, including government agencies, traditional leaders, local communities, and the media.
We commend the bravery and dedication of the journalists who risked their lives to expose the truth. Their work is critical in holding perpetrators accountable and ensuring that the public remains informed about the challenges we face in safeguarding our natural heritage.
To the perpetrators of this attack, let this serve as a clear warning: the government will not tolerate such lawlessness. We will work closely with the security agencies to ensure that those responsible are apprehended and face the full rigors of the law.
We call on all Ghanaians to unite in the fight against illegal mining. We must protect our environment, our livelihoods, and our future. Together, we can restore the integrity of our lands and ensure that our natural resources benefit all citizens, not just a few selfish individuals.
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SIGNED
ABRAHAM OTABIL, APR
HEAD, PUBLIC RELATIONS UNIT
MINISTRY OF LANDS AND NATURAL RESOURCES