Artisanal Mining Committees to Streamline Licensing and Curb Illegal Mining, Says PS Elijah Mwangi

The ongoing commissioning of the Artisanal Mining Committees is a strategic initiative by the Ministry of Mining, Blue Economy and Maritime Affairs aimed at simplifying the licensing process for artisanal miners. According to Principal Secretary Elijah Mwangi, this intervention is designed to legalize the artisanal mining sector and reduce the incidence of illegal mining operations in Kenya.

Strategic Intervention

The establishment of these committees represents a crucial step toward improving the regulatory framework governing artisanal mining. By facilitating easier access to licenses, the Ministry aims to integrate informal miners into the formal economy, thus providing them with legal recognition and support.

Objectives and Benefits

  • Legalization of Artisanal Mining: The primary goal is to bring artisanal miners into the legal fold, ensuring their activities are regulated and monitored.
  • Reducing Illegal Operations: By streamlining the licensing process, the Ministry hopes to minimize the prevalence of illegal mining, which often leads to environmental degradation and loss of government revenue.
  • Support for Miners: Legal recognition will grant artisanal miners access to various forms of support, including training, resources, and better market access, thereby improving their livelihoods.
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Government Commitment

Elijah Mwangi emphasized the government’s commitment to transforming the mining sector through such strategic interventions. “The Artisanal Mining Committees will play a pivotal role in enhancing the ease of acquiring licenses by artisanal miners, ultimately legalizing their hustle and eradicating the prevalence of illegal mining operations in Kenya,” he stated.

The commissioning of the Artisanal Mining Committees underscores the Ministry of Mining, Blue Economy and Maritime Affairs’ dedication to fostering a more organized and legally compliant mining sector. This move is expected to yield significant benefits for artisanal miners and contribute to the sustainable development of Kenya’s mining industry.

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