The Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) has criticized President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo for not addressing the problem of unlawful mining, popularly referred to as ‘galamsey’, throughout his latest State of the Nation Address (SONA).
At a press briefing on Wednesday, April 3, 2024, Dr. John Kwakye, the IEA’s Director of Research, questioned why the President didn’t talk about the measures in place to fight unlawful mining, regardless of it posing a risk to Ghanaians.
He expressed concern over the damaging actions of “Galamsey”, which have brought about important harm to Ghana’s forests and water our bodies.
“Galamsey” is a menace that’s wreaking havoc on the nation by way of degradation of our forests and water our bodies, representing an existential risk for us! Therefore, for the President to not point out it in his SONA was a bit perplexing,” Dr Kwakye stated.
Dr. Kwakye acknowledged the federal government’s strategic investments to handle the menace.
He advised that the restricted success of the federal government’s efforts to attain its objective may very well be attributed to the existence of robust vested pursuits.
Dr Kwakye proposed {that a} mixture of regulatory efforts and a robust sanctions regime are wanted to regulate the menace.
“The Government has implemented a number of strategies and invested quite an amount of capital in dealing with “Galamsey.” However, restricted success has been achieved up to now. This seems to be because of the existence of robust vested pursuits within the enterprise, involving well-placed people and teams.
“It would take concerted efforts in regulation, community engagement and a strong sanctions regime to bring the menace under control and avoid its potentially disastrous consequences.”
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