Sam George’s Bold Statement
Ghanaian politician Sam George has asserted that the man who is paid to be president has the power to end galamsey in a week if he truly wants. His comments come amid growing concerns over illegal mining and environmental destruction in Ghana.

Sam George speaking on environmental issues and illegal mining in Ghana.
Political Reactions
George’s statement follows previous remarks on national issues, including his position on the anti-LGBTQ bill, as reported in GhanaMedia.net. The remarks have sparked debate, with some, like Nana Romeo, urging him to focus on LGBTQ issues rather than media platforms like DSTV.
The Galamsey Challenge
Illegal mining, or galamsey, continues to threaten Ghana’s forests, rivers, and communities. Experts argue that while enforcement is challenging, decisive presidential action could significantly curb galamsey activities, aligning with Sam George’s assertion.
Global Perspectives and Solutions
For further insights on combating illegal mining and environmental governance, see authoritative sources: UN Analysis on Illegal Mining World Bank: Environmental Impact of Illegal Mining Reuters: Ghana Steps Up Efforts to Stop Illegal Gold Mining



