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    President Mahama urges united front against galamsey

    Papa LincBy Papa LincNovember 9, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read1 Views
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    President Mahama (L) at the GJA awards President Mahama (L) at the GJA awards

    President John Dramani Mahama has emphasised the urgent need for a united front against illegal mining (galamsey) to safeguard Ghana’s future.

    Speaking under the theme “Safeguarding Ghana’s Future: The Role of the Media in Promoting Peace, Security and the Fight Against Galamsey,” President Mahama stressed that protecting the environment is not a matter of convenience but essential for our very survival as a nation.

    He delivered this in a passionate keynote address at the 29th Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) Awards, held in the Ashanti region.

    The President acknowledged the complexity and deeply ingrained nature of the galamsey problem, noting that “despite the obvious damage it causes to our environment, entire communities mobilize and confront security personnel when they arrive to combat illegal mining operations in their areas.”

    The president also highlighted the risks faced by journalists covering the issue, citing a recent attack in the Ashanti region where media personnel and EPA officials were injured while retreating from a community mob.

    “Only yesterday, I received news of an accident in which some journalists were injured as they retreated from a community mob attack on EPA officials and security officers. I wish to notify communities that attack public officials and security personnel performing their lawful duties, that firm action will be taken against them.” He said.

    President Mahama revealed that upon receiving news of the attack and the accident, he instructed his Chief of Staff to contact the injured journalists, check on their health, and assist with their hospital bills and care. He commended the media for continuing to report on the problem despite facing such challenges.

    Acknowledging the economic drivers behind galamsey, Mahama expressed understanding for the frustrations of young people deprived of opportunities.

    However, he cautioned that “destroying the environment is like cutting off your nose to spite your face.”

    He outlined the government’s efforts to stabilise and grow the economy to create a conducive environment for job creation, citing initiatives like the 24-hour economy initiative, the Feed Ghana program, and various apprenticeship and coding programs intended to provide alternative livelihoods, especially for youth in rural areas.

    He also mentioned environmental restoration programs such as the “Tree for Life” Reforestation Program and the “Blue Water Guards” Initiative.

    He used his address to serve a call to action, urging continued commitment to the fight against galamsey despite the obstacles and dangers involved.



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