Stop Galamsey Now” – Call to Government

The Secretary to the Bethel Methodist Men’s Fellowship, Bro Bawah Baidoo, has urged the government to take immediate action to stop illegal mining (galamsey) in the country.
Speaking at the inauguration of the men’s fellowship at Abrepo Bronikrom in the Ashanti region, Bro Baidoo emphasized the devastating impact of galamsey on the nation’s land and water bodies.
He called on the government to implement policies that will ensure proper mining practices and protect the environment.
The issue of galamsey has become a significant challenge for Ghana, with many citizens and organizations calling for the government to take decisive action to address the problem.
The destruction of water bodies and land degradation are just a few of the consequences of unregulated mining activities.
Let listen to what the secretary of the newly inaugurated Bethel Methodist men’s fellowship had to say about illegal mining (Galamsey activities)