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5th September 2024 11:50:08 AM
1 min readBy: Sebastian Akaho-Tay
As discussions intensify about the alarming surge in illegal mining (galamsey) and its detrimental effects on Ghana, media personality Nana Aba Anamoah has taken to social media to voice her concerns.
The rapid degradation of Ghana's rivers, once clear and blue but now tainted brown and polluted, has sparked widespread outrage.
Civil society groups, traditional leaders, policy analysts, opposition members, and many worried Ghanaians are raising alarms about the environmental damage and resource depletion caused by these illegal mining operations.
Nana Aba Anamoah has added her voice to the outcry, questioning the inaction of river gods in the face of the crisis.
On X, she expressed her frustration with the lack of tangible results from the measures taken so far, asking,
"Why aren’t the river gods addressing the pollution caused by galamsey? Are they unable to confront the politicians and chiefs involved? I am truly shocked."
In response to the ongoing situation, some social media users are calling for the resignation of President Akufo-Addo and the Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Mr. Samuel Abdulai Jinapor, highlighting the growing dissatisfaction with the government's handling of the crisis.
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