Galamsey crisis: Coalition slams gov't over “environmental terrorism”

The Ghana Coalition Against Galamsey has voiced strong disappointment over the government’s handling of the illegal mining (galamsey) menace, describing it as a form of “environmental terrorism” that continues to devastate water bodies, forests, and livelihoods across the country.
At a press engagement, the coalition cited alarming statistics showing that more than 60% of Ghana’s rivers and streams are now polluted, while large tracts of forest reserves have been destroyed.
They argued that despite repeated promises, the government has failed to demonstrate the urgency and decisiveness required to confront the crisis.
The coalition also criticised recent remarks by President John Dramani Mahama, who suggested that alternatives must be provided before miners are chased out of illegal sites.
According to the group, such statements only embolden illegal operators and undermine ongoing anti-galamsey campaigns.
“We welcome the establishment of the National Anti-Illegal Mining Operation Secretariat (NAIMOS), but the critical question is whether they have been resourced adequately to deal with the menace decisively,” the coalition stated.
“This government’s handling of the galamsey crisis is disappointing. It is failing us all.”
To intensify public awareness and demand accountability, the coalition announced plans for a comprehensive media briefing on September 15, 2025, where they will outline the next steps and mobilise civic action.
The galamsey menace has long been one of Ghana’s most pressing environmental challenges, with experts warning that unchecked mining threatens not only ecosystems but also national food security and the health of millions who rely on contaminated water sources.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Edem Afanou
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