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The sight of once-pristine rivers now coffee coloured as a result of illegal mining triggers nightmares for Elizabeth Vaah. Vaah, an environmentalist, wants government to do more to halt this practice which is degrading the environment.
Earlier this week galamsey topped the social media trends after President Akufo-Addo tasked the military to arrest any person and seize logistics found on Ghana’s water bodies perpetrating the crime.
Many social media users are concerned about how the effort to combat this crime is dragging with no hope of overcoming the canker in sight.
The military has failed in their role in curbing the galamsey menace. Operation vanguard and Galam stop are just but a few, demonstrating a compromised, failed military and one that is no longer credible in the discharge of their duty.
They have a 1 more chance to redemption.— arigato (@Picachu_prez) April 29, 2021
But some citizens have decided they will not be spectators are taking the initiative in a bid to help this cause.
One of such persons is Elizabeth Vaah who has endorsed the President’s determination to ensure that illegal mining is halted. She has started a petition to get 5000 people to support her efforts.
Speaking on Joy News Interactive with Mapitso Sebidi, Vaah said she is heartbroken at the current state of the river bodies, “Looking at the rivers alone gives me nightmares…we are failing our country and some of us can’t sleep, ’’ she says.
In her petition, she demanded that government halts the provision of licenses for the prospecting of gold, bauxite or any other minerals in forest reserves and within 20 kilometres of water bodies in all parts of the country.
She also demanded that “The President, his government, with oversight from Parliament must prepare and implement a comprehensive plan for the reclamation and rehabilitation of all the rivers, lagoons and land that have been destroyed by Galamsey.”
Add your voice to the fight against illegal mining by signing the petition: Stop Galamsey devastation in Rural Ghana.
#EndGalamseyNow was trending on twitter with social media users wanting an end to this menace.
I feel terribly sad when I see the progress of our motherland… china is now producing Cocoa after deforesting our lands and destroying water bodies with galamsey..
Our leaders are not ready to help us.. Youths ❗ let’s rise and end galamsey now.#ENDGALAMSEY💪 pic.twitter.com/f89dtyl5BJ— Kobby pye (@KobbyPye) April 26, 2021
This says a lot about Ghana and how we manage our resources. A unified public uproar is what we need to stop this menace.
Copied from @Afrikanticha3 #EndGalamsey pic.twitter.com/Azi6j21eb4— A Rocha Ghana (@arochaghana) April 26, 2021
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