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Minority Accuses President Mahama of Publicity Gimmick in Galamsey Fight — Says government has only rebranded Akufo-Addo’s initiatives
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Minority Accuses President Mahama of Publicity Gimmick in Galamsey Fight — Says government has only rebranded Akufo-Addo’s initiatives

The Minority Caucus in Parliament has accused President John Dramani Mahama of staging what it describes as a “publicity gimmick” in his recent engagement with Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) on illegal mining, known locally as galamsey. According to the Caucus, the President’s interaction with selected CSOs was a calculated attempt to downplay the seriousness of the galamsey menace and to mask what it terms as the government’s failed efforts in addressing the environmental destruction caused by illegal mining activities. In a statement issued in Accra, the Minority expressed disappointment that despite the deteriorating state of the country’s water bodies, farmlands and forests, the President continues to insist that his administration is “winning the fight” against galamsey. ...
EPA to Roll Out Nationwide Compliance Enforcement Exercises Under Environmental Protection Act, 2025
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EPA to Roll Out Nationwide Compliance Enforcement Exercises Under Environmental Protection Act, 2025

The Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) of Ghana has announced that it will embark on a series of Compliance Enforcement Exercises across the country to ensure strict adherence to environmental regulations and sustainable development practices. The move, the EPA says, is in line with its mandate under the Environmental Protection Act, 2025 (Act 1124), as well as the Environmental Assessment Regulations, 1999 (LI 1652) and the Hazardous Electronic and Other Wastes (Classification), Control and Management Regulations, 2016 (LI 2250). According to the Authority, the nationwide exercises will target businesses, industries, undertakings, entities, project proponents, and the general public. The enforcement is aimed at safeguarding Ghana’s natural and built environment by ensuring com...
EPA commences 2025 compliance enforcement in Tongu, Keta Areas 
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EPA commences 2025 compliance enforcement in Tongu, Keta Areas 

The Sogakope Area Office of the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) has announced the commencement of its 2025 compliance enforcement exercise across six districts within its jurisdiction in September 2025.  The exercise will cover the Keta Municipal; Akatsi South Municipal; Anloga, South Tongu, North Tongu and Central Tongu Districts.  According to the authority, the exercise forms part of efforts to ensure strict adherence to environmental laws, including the Environmental Protection Act, 2025 (Act 1124), Environmental Assessment Regulations, 1999 (LI 1652), the Fees and Charges (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act, 2022 (Act 1080), and the Hazardous Electronic and Other Wastes (Classification), Control and Management Regulations, 2016 (LI 2250).  Mr. Derick Ashia Logo,...
POLICE ARREST SUSPECT FOR STEALING EPA VEHICLE IN TARKWA
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POLICE ARREST SUSPECT FOR STEALING EPA VEHICLE IN TARKWA

The Western Central Regional Police Command has arrested a suspect in connection with the theft of a Toyota Land Cruiser belonging to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The vehicle, with registration number GS 1845-23, was reported stolen in the early hours of April 15, 2025, from the residence of an EPA employee at Budo City, a suburb of Tarkwa in the Western Region. The suspect, identified as Salifu Gariba, was apprehended by officers from the Northern Regional Police Command on April 16, 2025, at Kukobila, located along the Tamale-Bolgatanga highway. The stolen vehicle was successfully recovered at the time of the arrest. According to police sources, preliminary investigations are ongoing. Salifu Gariba is currently in custody and will face prosecution in accordance wit...
EPA trains stakeholders on handling, safe disposal of stranded cetaceans
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EPA trains stakeholders on handling, safe disposal of stranded cetaceans

The Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) has taken significant steps to enhance the conservation of marine life, particularly cetaceans (whales and dolphins), through a collaborative approach with key stakeholders. A training programme has, therefore, been organised by the Authority for reps of various institutions to effectively address the issue of stranded or beached cetaceans and improve environmental awareness and response. Participants were from the Ghana National Canoe Fishermen Council, Ghana Marine Police, Fisheries Commission, Meridian Port Services, and local authorities from coastal municipalities in the Greater Accra Region. A release issued to the Ghana News Agency on Tuesday, in Accra, said the training focused on several crucial areas, including handling and sa...
Cease all mining activities in, around water bodies now -EPA cautions miners
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Cease all mining activities in, around water bodies now -EPA cautions miners

The Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) Tuesday issued a directive to all individuals and entities involved in illegal mining (galamsey) in and near water bodies to cease with immediate effect. The directive is in accordance with Section 2 and 3b(ii) of the Environmental Protection Act, 2025 (Act 1124), the EPA said in a statement signed by its acting Chief Executive Officer, Professor Nana Ama Browne Klutse. The directive it said applied to all unauthorised mining activities. Hence, the EPA, Ministry of Environment, Science, and Technology, Minerals Commission, Water Resources Commission and the relevant security agencies would seize equipment used in illegal mining operations in line with applicable laws. The authorities, the statement, said would intensify surveillance ...
Environmental cleanliness must be a concern for all Ghanaians for good health 
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Environmental cleanliness must be a concern for all Ghanaians for good health 

Mr Owusu Appiah, the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of the Crusaders of Change for Environmental Health and Safety has called for support to make the country’s environment clean and green to promote health.  He said, “Other countries are doing it to transform their nations, and we can also do same if we all come together to make it happen.”  To this end, he called on the government, security agencies, and opinion leaders to strictly enforce the Environmental Protection Laws to save the environment.  Mr Appiah made the call at a National Patriotic Summit dubbed: “Anyaa Sowutuom Development Agenda” held at Sowutuon, a suburb of Accra in the Ga Central Municipality.  The summit was on the theme: “Bringing back the spirit of patriotism and co...
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