The Ghana Coalition Against Galamsey (GCAG) has congratulated President-elect John Dramani Mahama following his decisive victory in the 2024 general election.
The Coalition lauded his leadership and commitment to addressing critical national issues, particularly the pervasive problem of illegal mining, known locally as galamsey.
In a statement signed by GCAG Convenor, Dr Kenneth Ashigbey, the group acknowledged Mahama’s proactive stance on environmental conservation, as highlighted in his manifesto and public engagements.
The coalition expressed optimism about the President-elect’s promise to prioritize the restoration of Ghana’s degraded forests, rivers, and communities.
Restore Ghana
The Coalition called on the incoming administration to take immediate steps, including suspending mining activities in forest reserves and river bodies, a move aligned with Mahama’s pledge to ‘Restore Ghana’ by reversing the environmental degradation caused by galamsey.
It also emphasised the importance of holding illegal miners accountable, particularly addressing lawlessness linked to companies like Akonta Mining Ltd. The GCAG further recommended completing the repeal of LI 2462, which they see as a significant barrier to fighting illegal mining.
The group also encouraged the new government to expand social contract initiatives, including the 120-day pledge to combat galamsey.
The GCAG stressed the urgency of swift and decisive emergency measures to comprehensively tackle the crisis of illegal mining in Ghana.
“The Ghana Coalition Against Galamsey remains optimistic that your leadership will mark a turning point in Ghana’s environmental governance,” the statement read. The coalition reiterated its readiness to partner with Mahama’s administration to achieve a sustainable and healthy environment.
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