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The Deputy Campaign Coordinator for Special Operations of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Chief Biney Hamilton Nixon, has expressed disappointment over President Akufo-Addo's recent political challenges to former President and flagbearer of the NDC, John Dramani Mahama regarding the galamsey crisis.
Addressing the issue on his Facebook page, Chief Biney criticised the President for prioritising political posturing over taking decisive action to tackle illegal mining, which continues to wreak havoc on Ghana’s environment and communities.
Mr Biney described the President’s call for Mr Mahama to clarify his stance on galamsey as unnecessary and out of touch with the pressing needs of the nation.
“The NDC has already outlined its clear plans to address the galamsey menace in its 2024 manifesto,” he noted.
He further added that demanding further clarification from someone without executive power was disingenuous.
“The people of Ghana deserve action, not political posturing,” he stated.
Chief Biney stressed that it is the current government’s responsibility to stop the environmental destruction caused by illegal mining.
He pointed to the alarming levels of pollution in Ghana’s rivers and the widespread displacement of communities, insisting that the issue has escalated under President Akufo-Addo's watch.
"The Ghanaian people expect their President to govern, not campaign," he said, urging the government to enforce laws and implement effective measures to halt galamsey operations.
He also called for decisive leadership to restore the environment and protect future generations.
According to Mr Biney, the responsibility lies with those in power now, not with those vying for office in the future.
He urged the government to shift focus from campaigning to governing, emphasising that Ghanaians expect leadership and solutions, not blame games.
Adding that his remarks echo a growing sentiment among Ghanaians who are frustrated by the government's failure to resolve the galamsey crisis.
“Ghana needs leadership now more than ever. The focus should be on governing, not campaigning.”
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