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NAIMOS turns seized galamsey euipment into blessings for farmers, hands over 230 water pumps to boost irrigation

NAIMOS turns seized galamsey euipment into blessings for farmers, hands over 230 water pumps to boost irrigation
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The National Anti-Illegal Mining Operations Secretariat (NAIMOS) recently made a significant move to support Ghana’s agricultural sector by handing over 230 water pumps. These pumps were previously seized from illegal mining sites, and now they have been given to the Ministry of Agriculture to boost farming activities across the country.

This action reflects a shift toward using resources recovered from illegal activities to help other important parts of the economy. Water pumps are vital for irrigation, especially for farmers who rely on a regular water supply to grow their crops. By providing these pumps, NAIMOS and the Ministry of Agriculture hope to increase agricultural productivity and support food production.

Illegal mining has caused damage to the environment and disrupted local communities. Equipment like water pumps used at illegal mining sites can leave farming areas dry or polluted. Recovering these pumps and redirecting them to support farming helps reduce the harm caused by illegal mining, while also benefiting farmers.

The Ministry of Agriculture will distribute the water pumps to farming communities that need them most. This support could improve crop yields and help farmers manage water more efficiently during dry periods. It also shows the government’s commitment to promoting legal and sustainable farming as a key economic activity.

This initiative is a practical example of turning a problem into a solution. Instead of letting seized equipment go unused, the government is finding ways to put it to good use to benefit the wider population.

Overall, handing over these 230 water pumps sends a clear message about supporting clean agriculture and fighting against illegal mining. It strengthens efforts to protect natural resources while encouraging growth in Ghana’s farming sector for food security and economic stability.

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