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Groups urge Mahama to Reverse Reassignment of NAIMOS Commander

Groups urge Mahama to Reverse Reassignment of NAIMOS Commander
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A coalition of environmental advocates and community groups has appealed to President John Dramani Mahama to reconsider the reported reassignment of Colonel Buah, the head of the National Anti-Illegal Mining Operations Secretariat (NAIMOS), warning that the move could weaken the fight against illegal mining.

In a statement dated May 27, 2026, Eco-Conscious Citizens, Environmental Campaigners, and the Atronsu Youth & Farmers Against Illegal and Small Scale Mining Association expressed concern over the timing of the reassignment, describing it as potentially damaging to ongoing efforts to combat galamsey.

The groups acknowledged that NAIMOS had operated under difficult circumstances but said the agency had achieved notable successes under the leadership of Col. Buah. They praised the anti-illegal mining task force for being “bold enough to speak out against interference” in the discharge of its duties.

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According to the statement signed by Awula Serwah of Eco-Conscious Citizens, reassigning Col. Buah at this stage raises questions about the government’s commitment to tackling irresponsible mining activities.

“There is no doubt that some powerful people are unhappy with the effectiveness of some of the operations of NAIMOS,” the statement said, adding that the President should demonstrate his commitment to the anti-galamsey fight by reversing the proposed reassignment.

The groups cited the intervention of NAIMOS in Atronsu, where the agency reportedly responded to calls from residents to protect the community’s landscape and stream — the only source of drinking water for residents.

They said the task force removed excavators from the area and arrested illegal miners operating near the water source.

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The statement further expressed concern that the reassignment, described as a “rotation,” comes at a time when illegal miners are allegedly regrouping to resume operations in Atronsu.

The coalition also referenced the ongoing prosecution of the “Atronsu Five” activists, who are facing allegations of causing damage to excavators during anti-galamsey protests. The activists have denied the charges.

The groups thanked NAIMOS for its service and efforts in protecting the Atronsu stream and reiterated their call on President

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