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Rethinking Galamsey: Legal Small-Scale Mining Solution

In Ghana’s ongoing struggle with illegal mining (galamsey), one voice is calling for a different, pragmatic approach. Rather than focusing on media hype and endless promises to “stop galamsey,” the speaker argues that the realistic solution lies in transitioning operators into legal, regulated small-scale mining cooperatives. This approach, he says, is rooted not in politics, but in common sense—“I am just a simple village boy,” he emphasized, urging leaders to think beyond short-term fixes. The proposal calls for a structured framework where illegal miners are encouraged and supported to join cooperatives. Designated areas would be set aside for: Legal small-scale mining operations Reclamation of degraded land Large-scale tree planting programs Heavy equipment use would be banned in these areas, and mining within water bodies would be strictly prohibited. The plan emphasizes training for cooperatives to eliminate unsafe practices, particularly the […]

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Illegal Miners Block Birim River: Lives and Communities in Danger

The Birim River, once a vital water source for numerous communities in Ghana's Eastern Region, now faces a dire threat. Illegal mining operations, commonly known as "galamsey," have not only polluted the river but have also physically obstructed its flow. This environmental crisis endangers local ecosystems, public health, and the livelihoods of thousands who depend on the river. Obstruction and Environmental Impact In areas between Akyem Wenchi and Oda, illegal miners have diverted and narrowed the Birim River to facilitate their activities. This has led to the destruction of large tracts of land, including cocoa and oil palm farms, without compensation to the affected farmers. The miners' actions have significantly disrupted the river's natural course, exacerbating the risk of flooding and environmental degradation. Health Risks and Water Pollution The pollution of the Birim River poses severe health risks. Studies have […]

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I feel tempted to laugh at how the NDC is struggling to fight galamsey – Miracles Aboagye

Dennis Miracles Aboagye, Communications Director of the 2024 Bawumia campaign, has taken aim at the National Democratic Congress (NDC) over its approach to addressing illegal mining, commonly known as galamsey, in Ghana. Speaking in a recent interview, Aboagye stated that he often feels tempted to mock the current government's struggles with galamsey, given how the NDC dismissed the complexities of the issue while in opposition. “Sometimes, when I wake up and see how this government is struggling with the galamsey crisis, I feel like just laughing. We warned them, and they knew what we were saying was true,” he said. Aboagye accused the NDC, particularly during the 2024 election campaign, of making promises that encouraged illegal miners, despite prior warnings. According to him, senior figures within the NDC, including then-presidential candidate John Mahama, made comments suggesting that illegal miners would […]

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