A joint security taskforce has begun regular patrols along the banks of the Black Volta in response to rising concerns over illegal mining activities within the protected zone of the Wechiau Hippo Sanctuary.
This initiative aims to safeguard the sanctuary and its environment from further degradation.
The taskforce, composed of personnel from the Ghana Police Service, Ghana Immigration Service, and the Ghana Armed Forces, commenced its operations following an exclusive report by Upperwestnews,com that highlighted the escalating issue of illegal mining in the area.
The Wechiau Hippo Sanctuary, renowned for its population of hippopotamuses and diverse wildlife, has been increasingly threatened by the activities of illegal miners.
These activities not only pose a danger to the sanctuary’s ecological balance but also jeopardize the livelihoods of local communities dependent on eco-tourism.
A report by Upperwestnews,com brought to light the severe impact of these mining operations, prompting swift action from local authorities.
The patrols by taskforce are designed to deter illegal miners and protect the sanctuary’s natural resources.