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The Member of Parliament for Ningo-Prampram, Sam George, has called on the Ghanaian church to unite and address the rampant issue of illegal mining, commonly known as galamsey.
He emphasised that a collective voice from religious leaders can have a significant impact on combating this crisis, which has led to severe environmental degradation and health risks for local communities.
Speaking in an interview with Channel One TV, Mr George pointed out that the church has a moral obligation to speak out against activities that harm the nation’s resources and threaten the livelihoods of its citizens.
He argued that when the church remains silent on pressing social issues, it fails in its duty to advocate for justice and righteousness in society.
The lawmaker highlighted the role of faith-based organizations in mobilizing communities and raising awareness about the dangers of galamsey.
By coming together and amplifying their message, churches can encourage members to take action and hold both the government and illegal miners accountable for their actions.
Sam George urged church leaders to set aside denominational differences and focus on the common goal of safeguarding Ghana's environment and ensuring a sustainable future for generations to come.
“If the Church played its role well and offered more pastoral care, I believe that the church will be the place where you will hold people accountable. If the church was speaking with one voice with 70% of its population, today, we’re talking about galamsey, if the church were to take a stand, there would be no grouping, it would compel whoever is sitting in that office."
“Whether they’re PYZ or FPQ, they would listen. The bottom line is if they were to use that kind of moral suasion to steer the affairs of the populace, and the affairs of the state I believe we would be in a better place," he said.
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