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Fix the country ends anti-galamsey protest, demands state of emergency

Suleman
Last updated: September 22, 2025 5:36 pm
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The Fix the Country Movement has ended its demonstration against illegal mining, also known as galamsey, at the Revolutionary Square in front of the Jubilee House.

The protesters reiterated their demand that the government declare a state of emergency to confront the menace, which they described as an existential threat to the country’s future.

According to the group, galamsey has reached alarming levels, destroying forests, rivers, and farmlands, with grave implications for food security, safe drinking water, and the survival of future generations.

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Addressing the crowd, one of the conveners said the legacy of Ghana’s first President, Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, was being undermined by the country’s inability to confront illegal mining.

“Nkrumah will be disappointed in Ghana as a country, and it is because of one thing. He stood alone as an individual and was able to bring justice for Ghana, but all of us are not able to come together to fight and win the war against galamsey. He will be very disappointed wherever he is,” the convener said.

He added: “If you are a Ghanaian, you should be embarrassed that we are not able to win the fight against galamsey on this Founder’s Day. But the man we are celebrating single-handedly fought for Ghana’s independence. We are here today to ask you, the president of the land, to use your power. Give us our request of ending galamsey.”

The protest, which coincided with Founder’s Day, sought to draw attention to the urgent need for bold leadership and decisive action to halt the destruction of Ghana’s environment.

Source: CNR

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