Friday, November 22, 2024

Ghanaians Embark On Three-Day Protest Over Illegal Mining

Ghanaians are rising up against the devastating effects of illegal gold mining, known locally as galamsey, with a three-day protest starting Thursday. The demonstrations, tagged #FreeTheCitizens rallies, aim to pressure the government to address the environmental and health catastrophes caused by galamsey and release 54 detained activists.

Joshua Buernortey Boye-Doe, a protest organizer, emphasized, “We’re fighting to safeguard our water sources and liberate unfairly detained citizens. This struggle is for the future of our nation.”

Galamsey’s consequences are dire: contaminated rivers, ravaged forests, and farmland, and severe health risks. Experts warn that Ghana may need to import water by 2030 due to galamsey-related pollution.

The Democracy Hub pressure group’s 54 members were arrested on September 22 and 23 for peaceful protests, sparking widespread outrage. Their two-week detention has ignited a firestorm of demands for justice and environmental protection.

As Ghana approaches presidential elections in December, galamsey has become a polarizing issue. Most Ghanaians (74%) condemn illegal small-scale mining, and 81% support government efforts to combat it.

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Protesters will gather for a vigil on Saturday, determined to push for tangible change. “We won’t back down until our voices are heard and our natural resources are protected,” Boye-Doe vowed.

The international community is watching as Ghanaians demand accountability and sustainable practices.

Would you like to explore more about Ghana’s anti-galamsey efforts, environmental activism, or the upcoming presidential elections?

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