CPP Tells Gov’t To Adopt ‘Operation See Galamseyer, Report Galamseyer’  | Politics

CPP Tells Gov’t To Adopt ‘Operation See Galamseyer, Report Galamseyer’  | Politics


The Convention People’s Party (CPP) has joined forces with those calling for a ban on small-scale mining in order to conquer the galamsey menace in the country.

According to a statement by the party, there should be a “temporal ban on all Small-Scale and Medium-Scale Mining”.

They also called on the government and the entire nation to adopt a proposal by them dubbed “Operation See Galamseyer, Report Galamseyer”, believing this measure will help curb the illegal mining.

The CPP, in their statement signed by Osei Kofi Acquah, the party’s Communications Director, condemned the politicization of galamsey stressing “it is important to note that the Galamsey menace has been LEGACY problem that has been inherited by successive governments since 1992 as documented by THIRD WORLD NETWORK (GHANA) IN 2007”.

Read full statement:

THE FIGHT AGAINST GALAMSEY MUST BE A COLLECTIVE RESPONSIBILITY

The Convention Peoples Party has noticed with great concern the Politicization of the fight against the Illegal mining which has destroyed almost all of our River bodies and our arable lands.

It is important to note that the Galamsey menace has been LEGACY problem that has been inherited by successive governments since 1992 as documented by THIRD WORLD NETWORK (GHANA) IN 2007.

The Study which was about the effect of mining activities on host and surrounding communities revealed that mining communities are worst off in terms of Socio-Economic development.

It is a known fact that former ministers of Lands and Natural resources under the erstwhile John Mahama Administration namely Hon Inusah Fuseni and Hon Mahama Ayariga almost threw their hands in despair due to the Herculean task of fighting the Illegal mining.

According to a Research by INTERNATIONAL GROWTH CENTER (IGC) under the topic THE IMPACT OF CHINESE INVOLVEMENT IN SMALL-SCALE GOLD MINING IN GHANA

Small-Scale gold mining and foreign involvement especially by Chinese miners became a very controversial issue in Ghana in2012 and 2013 leading ultimately to the formation of the InterMinisterial Task force by former president Mahama, although their operation did not yield the results Ghanaians anticipated.

It is therefore Unfortunate that the at this crucial point in the history of Ghana when we as Citizens and Patriots who should stand shoulder to shoulder and fight to save our lands and river bodies will engage in petty partisan blame games with the mischievous mindset of scoring political points ahead of the 7thDecember Elections.

The CPP is happy and grateful, and wish to take this opportunity to thank Organized Labour for putting Ghana first, by rescinding their decision not to embark on their initial planned strike.

Again the CPP is calling on government to place a temporal ban on all Small-Scale and Medium-Scale Mining.

On our part as Patriots and the political party that won independence for Ghana, the CPP do hereby propose “OPERATION SEE GALAMSAYER, REPORT GALAMSEYER”. Whiles we believe that demonstrations in the regional capitals to draw attention of policy makers and those entrusted with our authority as government is a constitutional right and a good thing, we also have to admit that they cannot do it alone.

We are therefore calling on all Ghanaians to Report activities of Illegal mining in their communities to Unit committee members, their assembly members, their Chiefs, the nearest police station and to the MMDCE of their district. In cases where the aforementioned authorities are unable to assist, we recommend that a report be made to the CPP constituency and regional offices, where our legal affairs committee is willing to use legal means to seek justices for the people.  

FORWARD EVER, BACKWARD NEVER!

SINGNED

OSEI KOFI ACQUAH

NATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR OF THE CPP

Source: Ameyaw Adu Gyamfi/Peacefmonline.com/Ghana

 

 



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