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Abuakwa South MP, Dr Kingsley Agyemang, is using the parliamentary recess to promote farming as a viable and sustainable alternative to illegal mining, known locally as galamsey, which has long scarred his constituency.
Rejecting the environmental destruction caused by galamsey, Dr Agyemang has been working alongside farmers across his constituency, not only on his large-scale farms but also in the fields of constituents.
His aim, he says, is to demonstrate to young people that agriculture offers a more secure and enduring livelihood than the fleeting gains of illegal mining.
“I am an MP who has spoken heavily against the galamsey menace, especially in my constituency,” he said. “I believe many young people engage in it because they lack alternative sources of income. Farming can be a strong tool for advocacy to show them there is a better path.”
Abuakwa South has suffered the long-term effects of illegal mining, including abandoned pits and polluted water sources. Dr Agyemang believes visible leadership is key to changing attitudes.
“Instead of simply telling the youth to abandon galamsey, I believe that being on the farm constantly as an MP will gradually make them see the value of my advocacy,” he explained.
While he regularly works on his farm on weekends, this recess, he has dedicated more time to farming alongside residents in various communities. He is also calling on the government to repackage agriculture to make it more attractive to young people.
“If the youth see leaders, MPs and Ministers on farms, it will send a strong message that farming is not just for dropouts or villagers, but a credible and rewarding source of employment,” he said.
Dr Agyemang renewed his call for a fresh national offensive against illegal mining, especially following the recent helicopter crash that killed eight Ghanaians traveling to launch a sustainable mining initiative.
“The painful deaths of the eight should awaken us to end galamsey immediately, whatever it takes,” he declared.
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