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President of the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA), Albert Kwabena Dwumfour, has called on the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, to leverage his moral authority and influence to support the national campaign against illegal mining, popularly known as galamsey.
He said the Asantehene’s strong voice and moral leadership could inspire greater commitment and action in tackling the devastating effects of illegal mining on the environment, public health, and livelihoods across the country.
Speaking at the 29th GJA Media Awards held at Manhyia in Kumasi, Mr Dwumfour underscored the indispensable role of both traditional and political leadership in safeguarding Ghana’s natural resources.
He described the involvement of traditional rulers as “vital” in the collective effort to secure the nation’s future, emphasising that their voices must be heard and respected in environmental policy formulation and enforcement.
Mr Dwumfour further urged traditional and political authorities to strengthen oversight and take decisive, lawful measures to curb environmental crimes and corruption that continue to undermine sustainable development.
To enhance accountability, he called for the creation of robust legal frameworks that impose stricter and more clearly defined penalties for environmental offences.
He also proposed the establishment of special courts dedicated to hearing galamsey-related cases to ensure swift justice and deterrence.
The GJA President encouraged journalists to remain vigilant and proactive in reporting on environmental and governance issues, while upholding the safety and dignity of their sources, particularly those in affected communities.
Reaffirming the Association’s commitment, Mr Dwumfour said the GJA stood ready to support “any just and lawful measures” aimed at protecting Ghana’s environment and strengthening its democratic institutions.
He called for sustained collaboration among government, traditional leaders, civil society, and the media to rescue communities threatened by environmental degradation.
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