Lands Ministry Mourns Loss of NAIMOS Taskforce Member in Fatal Accident
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NAIMOS Officer Dies, Four Injured in Obuasi Accident After Anti-Galamsey Operation
A military officer with the National Anti-Illegal Mining Operations Secretariat (NAIMOS) has been confirmed dead after the team’s vehicle was involved in a fatal accident on Wednesday night. Four other military officers sustained critical injuries and were rushed to the Anglogold Obuasi Hospital after initially receiving emergency care at the Obuasi Government Hospital. The accident occurred as the NAIMOS team was returning from an operation at …
NAIMOS taskforce member dies in Obuasi fatal accident during anti-galamsey operation
A member of the National Anti-Illegal Mining Operations Secretariat (NAIMOS) taskforce has died after an operational vehicle crashed near the Obuasi Airport area in the Ashanti Region on Wednesday, 19th November 2025. In a statement issued the same day, the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources said the accident occurred during a major anti-galamsey operation aimed at clamping down on illegal mining activities within the enclave. According to …
Lands Ministry mourns loss of NAIMOS taskforce member in fatal accident
The Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources is mourning the death of a taskforce member of the National Anti-Illegal Mining Operations Secretariat (NAIMOS) who died in an accident on Wednesday, November 19, 2025. A statement issued by Paa Kwesi Schandorf, Media Relations Officer of the Ministry on November 19, 2025 regrettably announced that a team […]
NAIMOS staff involved in Obuasi accident leaves one dead, three critically injured
An accident has reportedly occurred at Obuasi involving NAIMOS officials, leaving one person dead and three others in critical condition, investigative journalist and anti-galamsey campaigner Erastus Asare Donkor confirmed. “My condolences to NAIMOS!! Accident at Obuasi!! One dead, three in critical condition!! Sad day,” he shared on social media. In a related development, security forces have remanded more than 300 people for two weeks followin…
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