STEPHEN AMOAH URGES GHANAIANS TO BACK MAHAMA'S FIGHT AGAINST GALAMSEY
STEPHEN AMOAH URGES GHANAIANS TO BACK MAHAMA
Stephen Amoah, a well-known Ghanaian politician, has encouraged all Ghanaians to rally behind former President John Dramani Mahama in his renewed efforts to combat illegal small-scale mining, commonly referred to as "galamsey."
According to Amoah, tackling the issue of galamsey requires a collective national approach that goes beyond political affiliations. He stressed that environmental protection is a shared responsibility and urged citizens, regardless of their political leanings, to unite in the fight to save the country’s natural resources.
He noted that the harmful effects of galamsey—such as water pollution, deforestation, and land degradation—threaten the country’s long-term development and must be addressed with urgency.
Amoah’s remarks underscore the importance of cooperation among political leaders, civil society organizations, and local communities to ensure the success of any anti-galamsey initiatives.
By supporting responsible mining and environmental conservation, Ghanaians can help secure a more sustainable future.

