First, for shaming the fire-breath­ers in our midst, who did not care whether we descended into civil warfare or not, despite their knowing full well that we are surrounded by countries in which civil unrest is barely hidden.

One HIGHLY-PLACED person in the NPP was in fact heard ranting to the effect that his political party had more than “one million ways of winning the election!” How could such a person reach such a sensitive position in a party with democratic aspirations?

I warmly congratulate Dr Bawumia on the national award presented to him by President Akufo-Addo on December 30, 2024, namely “Order of the Star of Ghana” (officer Divi­sion).

I also warmly congratulate the entire populace of Ghana on our largely peaceful conduct during the elections. Such a demeasnour, when so much was at stake, deserves very high commendation indeed.

But I must award all of us “The order of the dead vul­ture” for the way we seem to have made elections and normal party politics irrelevant to our chances of surviving as a nation. For, have we not allowed our rivers, streams, forest reserves and farms to be destroyed by merciless galamsey marauders?

Hypocritically, we pretend that it is not happening!

The outvoted Government knew that what the marauders were doing was evil. Indeed, it has honoured Erastus Asare Donkor, the TV journalist, for the brave and vivid manner in which he has consistently brought to our TV screens, the hellish harm the galamseyers have been doing to our inherit­ed, vry rich natural resources.

Our nation, as such, has not fully realised that it must put on its full military armour to fight against the galamseyers and defeat them in the forthright manner necessary taught to us by our forefathers.

Agya Koo Nimo tells us, in one of his inimitably sagacious songs, that our forefathers coined aphorisms that declare:

“Me hye3 ni y3 csa adwuma!

Mafuo ni y3 csa adwuma!” (‘This is my boundary is not to be said with words only, but must be affirmed by war if nec­essary. That determination also applies to “This is my farm”!)

No, we must not allow our means of survival, water, to be destroyed by galamsey maraud­ers. It doesn’t matter who they are — they must be fought and defeated.

Why did ouf forefathers leave us asafo groups and taught us how not rob organise them and make them the vanguard of our defence of our natural resources?

BY CAMERON DUODU



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