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The Convenor of the One Ghana Movement, Senyo Hosi, says the recent violent confrontation at Hwidiem in the Ahafo Region is the ultimate test of President John Dramani Mahama’s political will to combat illegal mining, commonly known as galamsey.
Speaking on the AM Show on JoyNews, Mr Hosi said President Mahama’s handling of the incident — particularly if it involves individuals connected to his political party — will reveal whether his administration is truly serious about ending the long-standing menace.
“This is the biggest test. The President himself said he needed to deal with the kingpins, and I agree with him strategically — you kill the snake at the head, not chip off the skin. But it’s been ten months, and we’ve not seen the kingpins yet. These are the kingpins, Mr President,” Mr Hosi said.
He cautioned that if the President fails to take decisive action against those behind the Hwidiem disturbances, it will send a clear message that the government’s fight against illegal mining lacks sincerity.
“His ability to deal with his own people will be a sign of his real commitment. If he can’t do that ruthlessly, then there’s no hope. At that point, we’ll take our decision and demand accountability,” he added.
The remarks come after violent clashes between some youth and members of the National Anti-Illegal Mining Operations Secretariat (NAIMOS) at the Hwidiem Police Station over the weekend.
The confrontation, which reportedly led to the vandalisation of vehicles, including the Hwidiem Zongo Chief's vehicle, has reignited debate about the government’s approach to illegal mining.
Mr Hosi stressed that the country’s future depends on strong leadership and the courage to confront vested interests fueling environmental destruction.
“If we can’t hold our leaders accountable on this, we risk losing not just our lands and water bodies but the future of our children,” he warned.
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