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Ghana at Crossroads with Illegal and Nomadic Mining

Ghana stands at a critical juncture as the devastating impact of illegal mining, popularly known as galamsey, and nomadic mining activities threaten the very survival of the nation.

This menace, described by experts as an existential threat, endangers the environment, human health, and the future of generations yet unborn. The nation’s youth and children now face the tragic prospect of inheriting polluted rivers, depleted lands, and destroyed forests from an older generation that has failed to protect them.

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The consequences of galamsey are far-reaching. Environmental and medical scientists warn that water bodies contaminated with heavy metals such as mercury and lead are causing long-term damage to human health. The risks include cancer, kidney failure, chronic illnesses, and severe reproductive complications, including infertility, impotence, and foetal deformities. Contaminated soils used for agriculture are further poisoning the food chain, compounding the threat.

Critics argue that the reckless pursuit of short-term economic gains is sacrificing Ghana’s long-term sustainability. The social and environmental costs of galamsey far outweigh any perceived economic benefits, undermining development and robbing children of a healthy future.

The government’s response to this crisis, many observers believe, will define its legacy. Failure to act decisively could erode public confidence and push the administration back into opposition.

Proposals for tackling the menace include declaring a state of emergency in galamsey-affected zones, banning mining activities around rivers and forests, and deploying the Ghana Armed Forces to enforce strict compliance. Advocates also suggest using modern technology, particularly armed drones, to monitor and neutralize illegal operations in real-time.

Calls have intensified for the establishment of a specialized Ghana Air Force unit equipped with military drones to spearhead this campaign. Proponents argue that such bold action would reassure Ghanaians that their leaders are determined to protect the nation’s resources and safeguard the future.

Though military intervention and advanced enforcement may come at a cost, many Ghanaians are prepared to support decisive government measures if they are convinced that such actions are designed to secure the nation’s survival.

As the adage goes, “a stitch in time saves nine.” The NDC government has a narrow window of opportunity to prove its resolve in ending galamsey. Failure to act swiftly could cost the President both the overwhelming goodwill of the people and the trust reposed in him.

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