The Ghana Catholic Bishops’ Conference has urged President John Mahama to declare a state of emergency in regions affected by illegal mining, known as galamsey. They emphasized the severe impact on the environment and public health, describing it as a national crisis that demands urgent action. The bishops highlighted the contamination of major rivers with mercury and other toxins, stating that the environmental damage is a profound neglect of humanity’s duty to protect nature. They also pointed out the social consequences, such as farmers losing their livelihoods and communities facing health risks from polluted water and food. The bishops criticized the government’s slow response and called for a comprehensive national strategy that includes revising mining laws, establishing special courts, and providing sustainable alternatives for those involved in illegal mining. They urged President Mahama to demonstrate strong leadership and ensure accountability for all involved, regardless of their status.
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