Friday, 24 January

Dec. 7 polls: Presidential candidates to sign national pact against illegal mining – GCAG

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Galamsey operator at work

The Ghana Coalition Against Galamsey (GCAG) has invited all presidential candidates contesting the 2024 elections to sign a National Pledge Against Illegal and Irresponsible Mining.

The pact, initiated in partnership with the University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG) and other civic organisations, aims to demonstrate political commitment to ending illegal mining (galamsey) and its devastating impact on the nation’s waterbodies, forests, and public health.

According to the GCAG, the pledge symbolises a unified stance against one of Ghana’s most pressing environmental crises.

"By signing this pact, presidential candidates will affirm their political will and leadership in combating galamsey, while inspiring collective action to safeguard our environment for future generations," a statement from the coalition said.

The GCAG emphasised that tackling illegal mining required collaboration between political leaders, civil society, traditional authorities, and local communities.

"Each one of us has a role to play in this collective effort," the coalition stated, adding that the pledge would establish a new social contract built on environmental stewardship and accountability.

To ensure transparency, GCAG has announced a press conference on Thursday, December 5, 2024, at the Ghana International Press Centre, where they will disclose the list of presidential candidates who have signed the pledge.

Media organisations have been urged to cover the event to amplify the initiative’s message.

Source: classfmonline.com