Ministry of Mines & Energy Liberia Ministry of Mines & Energy Liberia
bandar togel terpercaya Situs Togel Resmi Dan Aman Situs BO Togel Online Terpercaya Slot Demo bo togel terpercaya bo togel terpercaya Agen Toto Togel Terpercaya Situs Togel Resmi TOTO SLOT Demo Slot PubTogel TOto Slot Agen Togel Terpercaya Slot Demo Situs Toto Toto slot Situs Togel Terpercaya Bo Togel TErpercaya toto togel Situs Toto Slot TotoSlot Slot Demo Gampang Menang Situs Toto Slot Bo Togel Terpercaya Situs Togel Kamboja Situs Toto Slot 4D Space Togel UPN Slot Demo Bandar Toto Slot Bo Togel Terpercaya TotoSlot Gastogel Situs Toto Situs Toto Slot Gacor Slot Gacor Situs Togel Resmi Dan Aman Situs BO Togel Online Terpercaya Slot Demo Bandar Togel Resmi BO Togel Resmi Slot Demo SPACETOGEL Situs Togel Terbesar 10 Situs Togel Terpercaya Slot Demo PG 10 Situs Togel Terpercaya SPACETOGEL Situs Toto Situs Toto Slot Gacor Bo Togel Terpercaya Bandar TOgel Online Resmi Situs Toto slot Demo

Temporary Ban on Mining Activities in Ben-Ben Town, Todee Statutory District

Monday, December 5, 2024 / Monrovia, Liberia: The Ministry of Mines and Energy (MME) has announced an immediate suspension of all mining activities, including prospecting, reconnaissance, and exploration, in and around Ben-Ben Town, Todee Statutory District, Montserrado County.


This directive follows a recent violent incident in the area that resulted in loss of life. In a statement signed by Hon. Carlos Edison Tingban, Assistant Minister for Mines, the decision prioritizes public safety, peace, and order over mining operations.


While acknowledging the rights of legitimate license holders affected by this temporary measure, the Ministry emphasized the need to create a secure and stable environment. "This move is intended to allow the Liberia National Police and other relevant security agencies to continue their efforts to restore total calm," the statement read.


To ensure compliance, the Ministry has directed its Regional Coordinator, Mining Agent, and Inspectors in rural Montserrado to enforce this directive. The ban highlights the Ministry's commitment to maintaining safety and order in mining communities and reflects the government’s determination to address conflicts in resource-rich areas.


The Ministry urges all stakeholders to adhere to the directive as authorities work toward resolving the crisis. The announcement has also been communicated to Hon. Wilmot J.M. Paye, Minister of Mines and Energy, for oversight and coordination.


The incident in Ben-Ben Town has raised concerns about the safety and regulation of mining activities throughout Liberia, with this ban serving as a reminder of the challenges involved in balancing resource extraction with community well-being. Further updates will be provided as investigations and security operations continue.