The Judiciary is a weak link in the fight against ‘galamsey’ – MCAG

By Prosper K. Kuorsoh, GNA

Bole, (N/R), Dec. 1, GNA – The Media Coalition Against Galamsey (MCAG) has said the justice delivery system seem to be the weakest link in the fight against illegal mining popularly known as ‘galamsey’ in Ghana.

The Coalition is of the view that the fines that are being imposed on perpetrators of the illegal act by the law courts are not strong enough to discourage people from engaging in ‘galamsey’.

Mr Kenneth Ashigbey, Convener of MCAG, said this during the 6th Town Hall Meeting of the Coalition and the National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE) held in Bole in the Northern Region.

He said with the Minerals and Mining Act, Act 900, if a Ghanaian is found to have engaged in ‘galamsey’, he or she would be fined 2000 to 20,000 penalty units, adding that currently a penalty unit was GH¢ 12,00 making it GH¢ 2,400.00 to GH¢ 24000.00 fine or up to a prison term of 10 years.

“But we are seeing that the judges are just fining this people GH¢ 2,400.00”, he said.

The former Managing Director (MD) of the Graphic Communications Group Limited said for foreigners, the fine was 30,000 penalty units to 300,000 or up to a term of 20 years imprisonment.

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Women were well represented at the Bole Town Hall meeting on the 30th of Nov 2017

Mr Ashigbey said when Aisha Wang and four others were arrested by the Immigration authorities and brought to the court, charges preferred against them were only under the Immigration Act while they were suspected to have contravened the Minerals and Mining Act as well.

“It has to take a member of the Coalition, Occupy Ghana to Petition the Attorney-General (A-G) before a change was made”, he said.

In September, Operation Vanguard also arrested some four Chinese nationals who were suspected to have engaged in illegal mining and they were granted bail, then three days later the same four and one other person were found engaging in the same act, he said.

“When they were brought back to the court, the judge fined them GHC 2,400.00 but they were actually having GH¢ 60,000.00 with them at the court there, so immediately they asked that they should take the fine out of it and give them, their balance”, he said.

“We were expecting that a fine of GH¢ 360,000 would have been given but the judge fined these Chinese GH¢ 2,400.00 which is definitely against the law”, Mr Ashigbey said.

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A section of the participants at the Town Hall meeting at Mum & Dad Conference Center at Bole

The Convener of the MCAG said based on this observation, the Coalition has petitioned the A-G and the Chief Justice for them to look into the case so that justice was actually delivered and were enough to serve as a deterrent to discourage people from engaging in ‘galamsey’.

“We are asking the Chief Justice and the A-G to look into the sentences that are being handed over to these people so that we can have a strong justice delivery system to aid in the fight against galamsey in the country.

The MCAG/NCCE Town Hall Meeting was well attended by traditional rulers, farmers, staff of decentralised departments and agencies, students, the media and other members of the general public.

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Kenneth Ashigbey is the Chief Servant of the Ghana Chamber of Telecommunications, is a great believer in Ghana & believes that with right Leadership in all aspect of Life within Ghana, we will hit the very top. I believe that Leadership is not just Political leadership but Leadership in very aspect of the word. Lets all shine in our corners where we are. We should also support each other as Ghanaians 1st before extending our hands to strangers. We should allow the Princes of Land to marry the Land not Strangers 1st.