Water Guards on Duty to Save Our Water

The government has started an important program to protect water sources. Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, the Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, wants to help clean up polluted water across the country.

He launched something called the Blue Water Initiative and began training special water protectors. The first group has 460 workers who will watch over water resources day and night. These brave guards will help stop people from harming rivers, lakes, and streams through illegal mining activities.

The minister explained that these water guards have a very important job. They defend water resources and ensure that clean water remains available for future generations. Their work means protecting places where people get water for drinking, farming, and other daily needs.

The government plans to train more water guards soon. By the end of several months, they hope to have 2,000 workers protecting water across the nation. These dedicated people will work hard to keep water clean and safe for everyone.
 

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