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Minerals Commission Debunks Claims Over Tano River Pollution

Minerals Commission Debunks Claims Over Tano River Pollution
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The Minerals Commission has refuted claims suggesting the Tano River has been polluted as a result illegal mining.

It comes after media reports suggesting the Tano River has been polluted over the past few months.

A statement issued by the Minerals Commission on Sunday (18 September), sighted by Plan B News said government has taken measures to tackle the menace of illegal mining.

“The attention of the Minerals Commission has been drawn to a video that was shown on UTV on Thursday 15 September 2022 indicating that six months ago, the Tano River along the stretch on the bridge was clean but as at the time of the reportage of the video, the river is polluted.

Find the full statement below:

Source: Planbfmonline
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