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The University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG) has officially suspended its strike, initially launched to protest the damaging effects of illegal mining, commonly referred to as galamsey, on Ghana’s environment and communities.
In a press release issued on Tuesday, October 29, UTAG’s National President, Professor Mamudu Akudugu, described the decision to end the strike as challenging but essential.
He noted that the association aims to continue advocating for policies that effectively address the environmental crisis caused by illegal mining.

UTAG reaffirmed its commitment to pressing for long-term solutions to the galamsey issue, emphasising that it will not relent in its efforts to safeguard the nation’s natural resources and public health.
The association highlighted the urgency of implementing measures that ensure a sustainable approach to resource management.
The statement also reassured the public that UTAG remains dedicated to its advocacy against illegal mining, promising ongoing efforts to protect the country’s ecosystems and advocate for reforms that secure a safer future for all Ghanaians.
“Suspending the strike was not an easy decision, as we recognize the importance of the cause we are advocating for. We understand that this may disappoint some members of the public, and we do not take their confidence in us lightly."
"However, the current circumstances in the country as well as the interests of our students and their parents/guardians have made it necessary to explore alternative legal avenues to address this critical issue."
“Our efforts will continue, resolute and focused, on opposing those who exploit our natural resources with disregard for the law or the well-being of our communities. Together, we will work to protect our shared future and uphold the principles of environmental stewardship, justice, and sustainable development," an excerpt of the statement said.
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