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The National House of Chiefs has made a passionate appeal to President John Mahama to take immediate and decisive action against the growing scourge of illegal mining, locally known as galamsey.
It warns that the health of newborns and communities is at stake.
Ogyeahoho Yaw Gyebi II, President of the National House of Chiefs and Paramount Chief of Sefwi Anhwiaso in the Western North Region, raised the issue during a durbar held as part of President Mahama’s ‘Thank You Tour’ of the region on Tuesday, July 15.
He described the situation as dire, with illegal mining activities severely polluting water bodies and exposing entire communities to dangerous health risks.
“Galamsey is seriously impacting our water bodies and causing illnesses,” Ogyeahoho Yaw Gyebi II said.
“I know the President has made several commitments to fight this menace. We acknowledge your efforts, but the situation is urgent. We must curb galamsey now to prevent the outbreak of disease.”
He revealed that health facilities in affected areas are seeing rising cases of illness, especially among pregnant women and unborn children. “Health facilities are recording complications affecting fetuses,” he said, underscoring the depth of the crisis.
Calling for stronger government resolve, the National House of Chiefs pledged its unflinching support in the battle against galamsey.
“We, as chiefs, promise to support you in curbing the menace,” Ogyeahoho declared.
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