File photo of charcoal briquettes
Ghanafuor, isn't charcoal briquettes manufacturing yet another example of the many profitable green economy alternatives that the galamsey kingpins can profit mightily from, with the help of state entrepreneurial empowerment organisations, such as the Ghana Export Promotion Authority (GEPA), anaaa - and free themselves from the rolling curses flowing from destroying our forests nationwide? Haaba. Yoooooooooooo...
That said, one also wonders when the Mahama 2.0 administration will finally gather the courage to declare a state of emergency necessitating a total ban on all gold mining in forest reserves across the entire territorial landmass of our Republic - to protect the remainder of our priceless natural heritage that, in an era in which extreme weather has become the norm, makes biodiversity preservation a must: because our forests are now definitely more valuable than all the mineral deposits beneath them combined? Haaba. Yoooooooooooo...
The time has come for the government to act swiftly and take steps to place a ban on gold mining in all forest reserves in our country. Now, not tomorrow, ooooo, Ghanafuor.
The question wise and aspirational Africans ought to ponder is: when will it sink in to our hard-of-hearing criticism-averse mostly self-seeking elites that galamsey is an existential threat to our continued future as a stable and thriving African democracy in the AI era - with its many exciting possibilities for transforming nations into prosperous societies benefiting all demographics without ruinous gold mining in forest reserves just to enrich a few people individuals at society's expense? Yooooooooooo...
Enough is enough, oooo, Ghanafuor.
A word to the wise... Hmmm, 3y3nsem piiiii, ooooo, Ghanafuor. Eiiii, Anansesemkrom Ghana paaa, diy33 - tweaaaaaaaaaa...
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