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TUC calls on Mahama to take stronger action against galamsey in forests and rivers
March 21, 2026
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TUC calls on Mahama to take stronger action against galamsey in forests and rivers

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Key Points

  • The Deputy Secretary-General of TUC Ghana, Dr. Kwabena Nyarko Otoo, urged the President to take stronger action against illegal mining (galamsey).
  • Dr. Otoo specifically called for a total ban on mining activities in forest reserves and river bodies, allowing it only in other areas.
  • He expressed concern over what he perceived as a lack of decisive leadership and firm commitment from the President in tackling galamsey.
  • The labour leader highlighted the severe environmental and economic consequences of illegal mining, threatening natural resources and sustainable livelihoods.
  • Dr. Otoo stressed that the responsibility to halt galamsey rests squarely with the highest levels of government and demands urgent, uncompromising leadership.

Why This Matters

This article is highly significant for Ghana as illegal mining (galamsey) poses an existential threat to the nation's environment, water resources, and long-term economic stability. The strong call from a prominent labour leader like Dr. Otoo underscores the widespread public and institutional concern, placing immense pressure on the government to demonstrate decisive leadership. Addressing galamsey is crucial for safeguarding Ghana's natural heritage and ensuring the well-being and economic future of its citizens.

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