The issue of galamsey (artisanal gold mining) has become an albatross around the neck of the country.
In Ghana, the local people and foreigners especially the Chinese engage in this type of mining which is considered illegal.
Apart from the danger of death especially when the tunnels collapse, galamsey activities are also destroying most water bodies in the country.
The laws of Ghana are against mining operations that are not backed by the requisite licenses from the appropriate authorities; but how are these laws being implemented?
Odaso river, in the Ashanti Region, feeds the people of Ejisu and Oboase. However galamsey operations have polluted the river making it impossible for indigenes to use.
Source: Peacefmonline.com
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Ghana is in a leaderless society,the worst of it all our security Agencies,they are a waste on our taxes.Cri-mi--nals
SO THE NATIONAL SECURITY,THE GHANA ARMED FORCES, THE POLICE AND EVEN THE PRESIDENT DO NOT HAVE ANY POWER TO DEAL WITH THESE MENANCE, RIVER PRA IS POLLUTED LIKEWISE ALMOST ALL OUR RIVERS. SO THE NATIONAL SECURITY AND ARMY ARE ONLY THERE TO RETRIEVE STOLEN STATE VEHICLES FROM PREVIOUS GOVERNMENT AND PEACEKEEPING ACTIVITIES. WHAT NONESENSE.
What kind of leaders do we have as a country? No where in the world can one find this. Ghanaians ARISE.
BOMBOKLUT
Ghanaians needs to stand against this galamsey thing