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The Convener of the One Ghana Movement, Senyo Hosi has criticised President Nana Akufo-Addo’s handling of the fight against illegal mining, commonly known as galamsey.
In an interview with TV3 on Saturday, October 12, Hosi expressed his disappointment, stating that the government has failed to make meaningful progress in curbing the environmental destruction caused by galamsey.
Mr Hosi noted that despite numerous promises and efforts by the government, illegal mining activities continue to devastate Ghana’s water bodies and forest reserves.
He urged the president to wake up to his responsibilities and take stronger, more decisive actions to stop the illegal practice, which he described as a threat to the nation’s future.
The One Ghana Movement convener also emphasised the need for more stringent enforcement of mining regulations and greater accountability among government officials tasked with overseeing the sector.
He believes that unless there is a concerted effort to tackle the issue at its core, galamsey will continue to undermine Ghana’s economic and environmental stability.
Mr Hosi further called on the general public and civil society groups to hold the government accountable and intensify the pressure for effective action against illegal mining.
He argued that the fight against galamsey should be a national priority, given its far-reaching consequences on the country’s environment and the livelihoods of millions of Ghanaians.
"You have failed us Nana Addo. Wake up to your responsibilities and not for your party gains. Please, do something that will make a lasting legacy for you and your generation. Wake up and show leadership. That is what is required of you President," he said.
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