{"id":261810,"date":"2016-10-26T06:00:24","date_gmt":"2016-10-26T06:00:24","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/citifmonline.com\/?p=261810"},"modified":"2016-10-26T06:00:24","modified_gmt":"2016-10-26T06:00:24","slug":"obrempong-writes-upsurge-in-galamsey-mahama-a-great-disappointment","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/citifmonline.com\/2016\/10\/obrempong-writes-upsurge-in-galamsey-mahama-a-great-disappointment\/","title":{"rendered":"Obrempong writes: Upsurge in galamsey; Mahama a great disappointment"},"content":{"rendered":"
Since the conversation on illegal mining resurfaced in the past weeks, uninspiring speeches and ad-hoc solutions have emanated from the President; John Dramani Mahama and his appointees.<\/p>\n
Sadly, not a single sustainable solution has been offered by these trustees of our resources.<\/p>\n
At one point, the natural resource ministry says something; and on another platform, the Ministry of Environment, Science and Technology says another.<\/p>\n
You will also hear Dr. Kweku Agyeman Mensah of the Water Resources Ministry complaining about the impending shutdown of water treatment plants due to illegal mining (galmsey).<\/p>\n
Then the President is also heard talking about some regularization and all that. What at all is happening?<\/p>\n
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How come there has not been any single coordinated approach to tackle the menace other than the talk shops since 2013.<\/p>\n
And whiles we were engaged in talking, our lukewarm and careless attitude rewarded us with polluted river bodies across many parts of the country, disrespect for conservatory traditions adopted by our forefathers, dwindling food crops and cocoa production, and the get rich quick spirit planted in today\u2019s youths.<\/p>\n
Don\u2019t also forget about the number of youth and sometimes women whose lives the earth has swallowed too quickly.<\/p>\n
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That\u2019s our reward! Perhaps, more sophisticated rewards are even in the offing been parceled to be delivered later.<\/p>\n
That said; I am of the view that, the one who has disappointed us in all of these is the President of the Republic of Ghana, John Dramani Mahama, who\u2019s in charge of protecting the supreme document of our land, the constitution.<\/p>\n
Read this, and see if I\u2019m far from the truth.<\/p>\n
\u201cEvery mineral in its natural state in, under or upon any land in Ghana, Rivers, streams, water courses throughout Ghana, the exclusive economic zone and any area covered by the territorial sea or continental shelf is the property of the Republic of Ghana and shall be vested in the president on behalf of, and in trust for the people of Ghana\u201d.<\/p>\n
This is the wording of the 1992 constitution Article 257 clause 6.<\/p>\n
Every mineral in their natural state upon or under any land, Rivers, streams and water courses; is for Ghana and vested in the president on behalf of, and in trust for Ghanaians.<\/p>\n
With the renewed spirit of galamsey in many parts of the country, particularly the Amenfi districts of the western region, these quick questions come to mind; 2.<\/strong> When the resources we have entrusted in the president on behalf of the 27 million people are been stolen by Chinese nationals in collaboration with Ghanaians, who do we hold accountable?<\/p>\n
\n1.<\/strong> When the quality of Rivers and streams and the environment, entrusted in the president on behalf of the 27 million people are been destroyed with impunity, who do we hold accountable?<\/p>\n