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Ghanaians join Citi FM’s #StopGalamseyNow campaign

April 3, 2017
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Various groups and individuals have joined Citi FM’s campaign aimed at raising awareness on illegal mining, also known as Galamsey.

Organisations such as the International Central Gospel Church (ICGC), and some other Ghanaians took to Twitter to express their concerns about the menace, which is destroying various water bodies and the environment in general.

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The campaign makes five clear demands of government to clamp down on the menace which is destroying the county’s land and water resources.

The demands include:

  • The total cessation of all small and medium scale mining for a period of six months
  • The cessation of the issuance of new mining licences for a year
  • The reclassification of mining categories to reflect the use of new/larger equipment
  • The allowance of water bodies to regenerate their natural ecology
  • Tree planting and a land reclamation project

Some tweets in support of the campaign are below:

 

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As part of the campaign, staff of Citi FM and volunteers roamed the streets of Accra today [Monday], to distribute leaflets on the campaign.

As the Citi Breakfast Show pushed the campaign on-air, Citi FM staff interacted with commuters through the sharing of leaflets and creating awareness of the campaign with a focus on four main corridors; Tema, Legon, Spintex Road and Dansoman.

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By: Marian Ansah/citifmonline.com/Ghana

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