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Galamsey: Ghana is a country of dishonest leaders across board – Agyeman-Duah

A Former United Nations Senior Governance Adviser, Professor Baffour Agyeman-Duah has said in relation to the fight against illegal small scale mining (Galamsey) that Ghana is a country full of hypocritical leaders.

In his view, the leaders, whether religious or political, know the cause of galamsey yet are playing the usual blame game.

Speaking on the Ghana Tonight show with Alfred Ocansey on TV3 Wednesday October 12, Prof Agyeman-Duah who is also the Chief Executive Officer of the John Agyekum Kuffuor Foundation said “One thing we have to understand is that this country, our political leaders and leaders across board, religious leaders and all, there are a lot of hypocrites and dishonest people in leadership across board.

“That is a fact, we are hypocrites and we are very dishonest. On Galamsey, everybody knows what is going on but for the sake of politics, to win power, when one government is doing something those in opposition will go around and say look ‘when we come we will restore you’  but of course, when they come they will not restore them. That is the level of hypocrisy and dishonesty we have, that is what is killing us.”

Meanwhile, President Nana Addo Dankwa AkufoAddo has told the National House of Chiefs that the task to protect the lands and the environment from the effect of Galamsey is a joint responsibility between the government and the traditional authorities.

Mr Akufo-Addo explained during a meeting with the Chiefs in Kumasi on Wednesday October 5 that 80 percent of the lands in Ghana  are in the custody of the chiefs.

This means that they have a role to play in protecting the resource, he said.

He said “80 percent of the lands in this country continue to be under your custody, much of it having been acquired through the blood and sacrifices of your ancestors. The reminder of 20 percent which I hold in trust of the people of Ghana, derived from state acquisition  from you. What this means is that ultimately, the welfare of the state of the lands is our  joint responsibility, although by statute the minerals in the soil belong to the president in trust for the people.”

The chiefs on their part assured Mr Akufo-Addo that they are solidly behind his administration to apply appropriate measures against all persons involved in Galamsey in the country.

President of the National House of Chiefs, Ogyeahohoo Yaw Gyeb indicated that galamsey is having a negative effect on the environment and also threatens revenue mobilsation in the country hence, their resolve to support the President and government in fighting it.

He said “your relentless war against forest degradation and illegal mining in Ghana is of great importance to Ghanaians especially we the chiefs.

“The effects of illegal mining on the environment threaten the survival of water bodies , farmlands, cocoa industry and even encouraging school dropouts, this undermines the revenue mobilization drive in the country.

“In view of this development [the Chiefs] are solidly behind your administration to apply the appropriate sanctions against persons who are engaged in the practice illegal mining irrespective of their status.”

Source : 3news.com

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