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Why demonstrate in Accra when galamsey happens elsewhere? - NPP member, Kwadwo Poku asks

Kwadwo Poku New Kwadwo Poku argues that protests against galamsey must be held in affected areas

Wed, 9 Oct 2024 Source: www.ghanaweb.com

A former flagbearer aspirant of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Kwadwo Poku, has questioned why some members of the public have chosen to hold demonstrations in Accra over illegal mining, popularly known as galamsey.

According to the energy expert, he finds it worrying that protests against galamsey are being held in Accra when there's no such activity going on in the capital city.

Speaking during a panel discussion on TV 3 monitored by GhanaWeb, Kwadwo Poku urged persons leading demonstrations against illegal mining to do so in areas affected by the menace. 

"Let us not sit in Accra and demonstrate. I am very sad to see people demonstrating in Accra when the real work is being done in the mining areas. The people doing galamsey are not the government; it is the youth in the communities who are doing it. What I am saying to you is that the fight is on today. Hold on, has armed robbery stopped? Has the police not been fighting armed robbers? What I am saying is that in certain areas we have what is called community neighborhood watch committees. Why do we have this committee in some areas? It is because the police are doing some, but it is not enough for the community, so they have their own neighborhood watch committees. 

"What I am saying is that people who want galamsey to stop should go to the communities and educate, and stop being double-mouthed. They should go to the communities and demonstrate in those areas still armed robbery in Ghana," Kwadwo Opoku stated.

Meanwhile, President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has announced punitive measures against illegal mining, popularly known as galamsey.

These include directing soldiers and other law enforcement agencies to flush out illegal miners from water bodies and forest reserves, which remain “red zones” for mining activities.

As part of the measures, the President has directed that immediate steps be taken to revoke the Environmental Protection (Mining in Forest Reserves) Regulations, 2023 (L. I. 2462), when Parliament reconvenes this month.

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