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Galamsey Is From The People, Hence It’s Fight Must Start With The People – Engr. Yaw Ansah

Engr. Yaw Ansah, Constituency Secretary of the NDC Tano North, shared a thoughtful and practical story on how communities across the country can deal with the growing challenge of galamsey.

In an interview with Masemtvgh, on the growing concerns on the impact of illegal mining of the society and the country at large, he explained that every solution must begin with the people themselves. According to him, communities must be engaged through proper socialization; moving from place to place to educate citizens about the damaging effects of illegal mining on their water bodies, farmlands, health, and future livelihoods. When people understand what is at stake, they begin to make better choices.

In his story, Engr. Yaw Ansah, who has been in the mining industry for over two decades working with Newmont Ghana, emphasized the crucial role of chiefs. As custodians of the land, he said, chiefs must lead with sincerity and truthfulness. They hold the moral and traditional authority to protect their lands, and their honesty is key in the fight against galamsey. Without responsible leadership at the traditional level, he stressed, the destruction will only continue.

He further turned his attention to the youth, describing them as the backbone of the nation. He appealed to young people to embrace skills training, trade professions, and sustainable career paths. With government initiatives like NEIP, Youth Employment, and other opportunities available, he urged the youth to take advantage of these programmes rather than risking their lives and future in illegal mining.

Engr. Yaw Ansah’s message was simple, human, and powerful:

Educate the people, involve sincere leadership, and empower the youth.

With these pillars, he believes every community can rise above galamsey and secure a better future for the next generation.

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