The Central Regional Land Reclamation Committee has made significant strides in restoring degraded lands affected by mining activities in Ghana.
Since its inception in June 2025, the committee has reclaimed 10 hectares of land and is working to prevent further loss of lives due to uncovered mining pits.
The resort issued by
CDCO E. K. Dawood Mensah Secretary to the Committee,
{Regional NADMO Director} highlights positive impact-no drowning incidents reported since the exercise began but the challenges are that, inadequate vehicle allocation and deliberate misinformation hinder progress.

Committee worked with stakeholders to restore environment and protect lives and recommended development plan for reclaimed land use and prevent reuse for illegal mining
The committee’s efforts aim to address environmental and safety concerns in the region, promoting sustainable development and community well-being.
Below is the full report:
Press Release
15th December, 2025
Cape Coast

*UPDATE ON THE CENTRAL REGIONAL LAND RECLAMATION COMMITTEE*
*Formation*
The Central Regional land reclamation committee was formed by a REGSEC resolution and duly inaugurated on 19th June 2025 and has so far reclaimed 10 hectares and counting.
*Mandate*
The mandate is to restore degraded lands affected by mining activities and to prevent further loss of lives due to uncovered mining pits.
*Background*
Acting on a letter from the Mineral of Lands and Natural Resources, REGSEC met, deliberated upon, discussed a proposal from the Upper Denkyira East MCE and approved the formation of the Committee.
*Composition*
Membership of the Central Regional Land Reclamation Committee is made up of the following:

1. DCOP Abraham Acquaye, Central North Regional Police Commander as Chairman
2. Engr Abdulai Amo, Technical Person as the Coordinator
3. CDCO E. K. Dawood Mensah, Regional NADMO Director as Secretary
4. ACFO Mrs Mary A. Mensah, Regional Fire Service Commander as a Member
5. Chief Asare Bediako, Regional Immigration Commander as a Member
6. Lawyer Vincent Nyenaku, Regional Principal State Attorney as a Member
7. Hon George Anane Coleman, Upper Denkyira East MCE as a Member
8. Hon Isaac Nsiah, Upper Denkyira West DCE as a Member
9. Hon Sylvester Amakye Nyarko, Assin North DCE as a Member
10. Hon Adams Baba Gariba, Assin Fosu MCE as a Member
11. Hon Jonathan Birikorang, Assin South DCE as a Member
12. Hon Isaac Yawson, Twifo Atti Morkwaa DCE as a Member
13. Hon Ismail Saaed Zagoon, KEEA MCE as a Member
14. Reps from EPA
15. Reps from Minerals Commission
16. Mr Raymond Armah Moore, Member
17. Unas Dadzie, Member
*Rationale*
It was noted that between 2006 to 2025, successive Govts has conducted various operations to clampdown on illegal mining activities ranging from *Operation Flush-Out (2006), Inter-Ministerial Task Force (2013), Operation Vanguard (2017), Operation Halt (2024) and NAIMOS (2025)* yet the mined pits remains uncovered and abandoned resulting in several cases of drowning, disease epidemics etc and the need to cover them through reclamation is highly urgent.
*Public Education & Sensitization*
To create awareness and to secure public support, there was a coordinated and an intensive media engagement on all the local radio stations in the Upper Denkyira enclave – Spark FM, Solar FM, Radio Visa and Denkyiraman FM as well as on local community info centers to disseminate accurate information about the exercise. Feedback was positvely overwhelming.
*Small Scale Miners*
Leadership and Members of the small scale miners in the operational area of the Reclamation exercise have been very cooperative, engaging and fully onboard since most of the abandoned pits were left there by chinese miners who operated in the enclave between 2017 to 2023 and have left to the Wassa Akropong areas of the Western Region.
*Earth Moving Equipments*
The RCC supported the committee with the following earth moving equipments which are part of the DRIP machines stationed at the CRCC for this laudable exercise aimed at restoration of our environment and biodiversity: 2 Wheel loaders [CR 001 and CR 002] 2 Buldozer [CR001 and CR 003] and 1 Low-bed (GS 1611-24)
*Deliberate Misinformation about the DRIP machines*
It must be noted that no drip machine has either been burnt or destroyed by angry ‘galamseyers’ as a result of their involvement in the exercise. *However, one low-bed which is part of the DRIP equipments at the RCC had it’s engine destroyed through ‘salting’ by some miners in 2024 under the erstwhile NPP Government and not under the tenure of Hon Ekow Panyin as the Regional Minister.* It is not part of the machines involved in the reclamation exercise. Another low-bed which was on its way to a reclamation site in 2025 had an accident with some tyres catching fire. So it is not the case that the whole machine was burnt, let alone burnt by angry galamseyers.
*Impact and Observations*
Before the commencement of the exercise, records from the Ghana Police Service (Upper Denkyira East Division) and NADMO Central indicated that 27 individuals had drowned in abandoned pits between February and August 2025. Since the beginning this land reclamation exercise, no drowning incident has been reported- a clear indication of the positive impact and effectiveness of this initiative.
*Challenges*
Inadequate vehicle allocation makes it insufficient to cover the scope of the project, hindering the pace of the reclamation work. The raining season also posed a big challenge causing delays and increasing risks. Deliberate misinformation by persons who are not happy at the success story of the reclamation
*Recommendations*
RCC should come up with a comprehensive plan to put the reclaimed land to proper use. REGSEC should put in place security measures to prevent the reuse of reclaimed land for illegal mining activities. Continued public sensitization and engagement to secure community support and cooperation.
*Conclusion*:
The ongoing land reclamation exercise in Upper Denkyira East Municipality has yielded positive results in both environmental restoration and the protection of lives. The collaborative efforts of all stakeholders have played a critical role in addressing the challenges posed by illegal mining activities and unsafe land practices. The committee remains committed to continuing the reclamation efforts and ensuring long-term environmental sustainability. Continued collaboration with local communities, government agencies, and other stakeholders will be essential for the successful implementation and long-term success of the project.
Issued by
CDCO E. K. Dawood Mensah
Secretary to the Committee,
{Regional NADMO Director}



