Lands Minister Commissions Center To Track Explosive Vehicles And Excavators | General News
Sat, 10 Dec 2022 05:20
The Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Hon. Samuel A. Jinapor, MP, has commissioned a network center at the Minerals Commission to monitor and track earth-moving and mining equipment, including excavators, and vehicles used in the transportation of explosives.
The Centre, which was built by the Minerals Commission in partnership with the George Paa Grant University of Mines and Technology (UMaT), provides real-time information on the movement and activities of excavators and explosive vehicles.
Commissioning the Center on Thursday, 8th December 2022, the Minister said the establishment of the Center is part of measures adopted by the Government to deal with the illegal mining threat. He noted that excavators are one of the main machinery used in illegal mining, with their attendant consequences on lands, forests and water bodies.
In 2020, the Government promulgated the Minerals and Mining (Minerals Operation – Tracking of Earthmoving and Mining Equipment) Regulations, 2020 (LI 2404), to provide for the registration and tracking of earthmoving and mining equipment used in mineral operations. To give effect to this law, the Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, on 24th October 2022 directed all owners and operators of excavators to register them with the various Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies where these excavators are located.
The Minerals Commission explained that excavators will be installed with trackers, and will be assigned to specific concessions. According to the Commission, the system has been designed to ensure that any excavator that moves outside its concession area will automatically go off. It said a pilot exercise has been done with excavators in Tarkwa and Obuasi, and excavators that go outside their concessions cannot work again unless unlocked by the Minerals Commission.
In addition to excavators used for mining, vehicles used in the transportation of the explosives will also be installed with trackers for the Minerals Commission to monitor their movement, including their speed, and the activities of drivers. This follows a recommendation by the Committee on Health and Safety which was established by the Minister after the Appiatse incident, where a vehicle carrying explosives exploded and destroyed the community. The Committee, as part of its recommendations, recommended that vehicles carrying explosives be tracked to monitor their movements and activities.
The Minister commended the Minerals Commission for their hard work in getting the Center established. He, however, charged the Commission to expedite action on the registration and installation of tracking devices to ensure effective monitoring.
Mr. Jinapor said Government is committed to the fight against illegal mining through law enforcement and reformation.
He said while law enforcement is important, reformative measures have proven to be the best means of dealing with illegalities in the extractive sector. He mentioned some of the reformative measures adopted by the Government as the revamping of the Community Mining Schemes and the introduction of the mercury-free gold processing equipment known as Gold Katcha. He called on all stakeholders to partner with Government to clamp down on illegal mining.

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