I am bringing this back on the timeline to remind everyone about the devastating effects of Galamsey (illegal mining) on our water bodies and to forest reserves.
Environmental degradation is not something we should tolerate, especially when our future and the future of our children's children are threatened.
This is a national emergency and must be treated as such. Ban small-scale mining for a while and give our water bodies and forests some breathing space. Remember when the last tree dies, the last man dies. Our water bodies are poisoned, and we can't sit aloof!
Leaders, if you really care about our beautiful nation, act now!!!!
#StopGalamsey #StopGalamseyNow
Release the protestors and go after the real criminals, the ones destroying our environment!!
Nb// Above is the Pra River, a very popular river in the Southern part of Ghana that used to provide water for many communities. Unfortunately, it is heavily polluted by illegal mining activities to the extent that locals can not drink from , cook, and wash with it, fish and swim in it, or irrigate their farmlands anymore due to the presence of poisonous chemicals. It has now completely discoloured, and this is just one photo of the state of many river bodies across the country.
@_Roofman2131gh@Gen_Buhari_@FelixKwakyeOfo1 I'm very disappointed in president Mahama and the My party NDC because Haiji village is not priority now because we need Jobs and turn around economic conditions because Living condition is still hard. We campaign against Cathedral so why are we going to use $600 million dollar