> “Our planet is suffering. Creation itself is crying out, and as stewards of God’s handiwork, we cannot remain silent.” – Ghana Catholic Youth
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President Mahama Reaffirms Determination to End Galamsey
“I have nothing to hide. I don’t gain anything from galamsey… you can be assured that we are all on the same side.” – President John Dramani Mahama
President Mahama Calls Civil Society to Jubilee House for Talks on Illegal Mining (Galamsey)
“The fight against illegal mining cannot be won by government alone. President Mahama’s call to civil society underscores his belief that Ghana’s future must be protected through unity, transparency, and shared responsibility.”
Chairman Wontumi Sues Ghana Government Over Akonta Mining Allegations
Chairman Wontumi has sued the Ghanaian government and the Lands Minister over claims that his company, Akonta Mining, is illegally operating in protected forest reserves.
Galamsey Fight Is Not Easy But We Remain Committed, President Mahama Shares
“I did not deceive myself that we would end galamsey in four months—but we will never give up,” President Mahama said.
Education Minister Urges UTAG to Stay Committed Against Galamsey Despite Political Changes
“The fight against galamsey is not about politics; it is about securing the future of our environment and our children,” the Education Minister told UTAG members.
Shoot-to-Kill? Social Medial Followers Call Tougher Action After Galamsey Attack on Forestry Officials
Following an attack on Forestry Commission operatives by illegal miners, social media users are calling for a harsher crackdown, including a “shoot-to-kill” policy.
Ghana is blessed with Abundant Natural Resources but Faces Devastating Effects of illegal mining: John Mahama
John Dramani Mahama, the flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), had the honor of speaking at the 3rd Annual…
