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Take decisive action on galamsey now—Rastafari Council to Gov’t 

October 7, 2024
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The Rastafari Council of Ghana has urged the government to address the ongoing degradation of Ghana’s environment, waterbodies, and agricultural areas as a result of illicit mining operations.

The Council emphasised the necessity for the government to take urgent action against illicit mining practices known as galamsey.

They stated that the majority of Ghanaians have demanded rapid action, and that the government is responsible for acting.

President of the Council, Ahuma Ocansey ‘Bosco’, in a statement said “As a community committed to the principles of natural living and environmental protection, we have watched with dismay the severe impact Galamsey has had on our ecosystem, especially on the health of our rivers, forests, and farmlands. These illegal mining activities not only threaten the livelihoods of our farmers and the well-being of our communities but also compromise the future of our children, as they destroy resources that should be preserved for future generations.”

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The Rastafari Council is urging the government to implement the following:

Urgent measures to halt Galamsey: We urge the government to strengthen law enforcement and hold accountable those involved in illegal mining, regardless of their political or social standing. No one should be above the law.

Environmental Rehabilitation: The devastating effects of Galamsey on water bodies such as the Pra, Ankobra, and BirimRivers, as well as on agricultural lands, must be swiftly addressed through reforestation and soil restoration programs.

Sustainable Economic Alternatives: We call on the government to provide alternative livelihoods and job opportunities for the youth and communities currently engaged in illegal mining. This will ensure that they can contribute positively to the economy without resorting to environmentally harmful activities.

Protection of Indigenous Rights: Many rural communities, particularly those in mining areas, are suffering from the long-term effects of Galamsey. The government must ensure that these communities are involved in decision-making processes and that their rights to a safe and clean environment are protected.

Release of Demonstrators:

While the Rastafari Council, Ghana condemns any unwantonbehavior during demonstrations, we are calling on the Police to handle such issues with discretion, bearing in mind the mood of the nation and the need to temper justice with mercy.

A Call for Unity in Preserving Our Heritage

We appeal to all stakeholders, including traditional authorities, civil society organizations, and religious bodies, to join forces in this fight to protect our natural resources. The time has come for us to put aside political and personal interests and work towards a common goal: safeguarding Ghana’s environment and future.

The Rastafari Council, Ghana, remains committed to advocating for justice, peace, and sustainability in all aspects of national life. We believe that by addressing the Galamsey crisis head-on, the government can restore the trust and confidence of Ghanaians and ensure that future generations inherit a healthy and thriving environment.

By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana

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