Bono Regional Minister warns chiefs against shielding illegal miners

The Bono Regional Minister, Joseph Addae Akwaboa, has cautioned traditional leaders in the Dormaa enclave not to lobby for the release of individuals arrested for illegal mining, popularly known as galamsey.
Speaking at a durbar of chiefs and people of Dormaa as part of his familiarisation visit to the Dormaa Municipal Assembly, the Minister stressed that such interventions weaken the government’s resolve to combat the menace.
He noted that illegal mining activities are escalating in communities such as Amasu, Aboabo, Akwamu, Wamfie, and Kyeremansu, and announced that security operations will now concentrate on the Dormaa Traditional Area.
Mr. Akwaboa pledged his commitment to restoring degraded forests, protecting water bodies, and safeguarding farmlands, warning that galamsey poses dire consequences for livelihoods, health, and the well-being of residents.
The Minister also highlighted key government initiatives, including the proposed 24-hour economy and ongoing road construction projects in the Bono Region.
Meanwhile, Dormaa Twafohene, Barimah Twumasi Bekoe, speaking on behalf of the Paramount Chief of Dormaa, Osagyefo Oseadeeyo Agyemang Badu II, reminded the government of a long-standing pledge by the late President John Evans Atta Mills to establish a university in Dormaa.
According to him, 2,000 acres of land have already been released for the project, and he appealed to President John Mahama to fulfil that promise.
The chief further called for compensation for farmers and landowners whose lands were taken over for the proposed university.
Touching on economic concerns, Barimah Twumasi Bekoe urged the government to provide urgent support to revamp the poultry industry, which he described as a key driver of employment for the youth.
He also appealed for improvements in health and educational infrastructure, as well as road networks, to ease transportation and facilitate the movement of farm produce.
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