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    NDC faces no excuse in galamsey fight – Kosi Dedey

    Papa LincBy Papa LincOctober 9, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read4 Views
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    Dedey has issued a challenge to NDC government to intensify efforts against illegal mining Dedey has issued a challenge to NDC government to intensify efforts against illegal mining

    Engineer and political analyst Michael Kosi Dedey has issued a stern challenge to the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) government, urging them to intensify efforts against illegal mining, commonly referred to as “galamsey.”

    According to a report by citinewsroom.com on October 8, 2025, Dedey, a prominent figure from the Ghana Institution of Engineers, emphasised the urgent need to protect Ghana’s vital water bodies and forest reserves from the destructive impacts of galamsey.

    Dedey pointed out that during their time in opposition, the NDC proposed several actionable strategies to combat illegal mining.

    “You set up a whole Gold Board within four to five months. Why can’t you repeal the law? The NDC has no excuse, given their substantial majority in Parliament. There’s no way the ruling government can claim they couldn’t pass legislation because of the opposition. This suggests a lack of commitment to the fight against galamsey.”

    He highlighted the need for legislative reforms, including a review of laws that allow mining activities near environmentally sensitive areas.

    With their current majority in Parliament, Dedey believes the government is in a prime position to enact and pass legislation that will strengthen environmental safeguards and address the widespread destruction caused by galamsey.

    “When they were in opposition, many claimed that the President had the power to end illegal mining. Now, the President states he is waiting for advice from the Security Council, of which he is the chair,” he remarked.

    In response to President John Dramani Mahama’s recent engagement with Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) regarding illegal mining, Dedey expressed concern over the President’s comments, suggesting that declaring a state of emergency on galamsey would depend on advice from the National Security Council.

    “What does the President mean when he says he is hoping the finance minister will provide the necessary funds to fight galamsey? The finance minister presents the budget in the name of the President, so how can the President say that?” he questioned.

    Dedey further called on the government to demonstrate greater urgency, coordination and political will in the ongoing fight against illegal mining.

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