Shoot to kill – Netizens call for stiffer approach after galamseyers attacked operatives of Forestry Commission

The escalating conflict between illegal miners, known locally as ‘galamseyers,’ and Ghanaian authorities has reached a critical point, prompting citizens to demand more stringent measures. A recent incident in the Offin Shelterbelt Forest Reserve highlighted the severity of the situation: armed galamseyers ambushed members of the Forestry Commission’s Rapid Response team, leaving one officer critically injured after a machete attack.

This brazen assault has ignited widespread outrage among Ghanaians, particularly on social media platforms like Twitter, where many are advocating for a ‘shoot to kill’ policy against illegal miners. Users express frustration over the government’s perceived leniency and the emboldened actions of these miners.

One Twitter user, Chris Chaka (@no_azonto_allwd), voiced his exasperation:

“If this attack on the forestry commission responder doesn’t trigger a violent response to the galamsey menace then we’re better off crowdfunding to hire assassins because the government just doesn’t care.”

Another user, Dr. George (@GeorgeAnagli), emphasized the need for a more aggressive approach:

“Galamsey has been allowed to thrive for far too long. We have been lenient in addressing this issue for so long that the culprits have become comfortable, empowered, and sophisticated. We need a harsher approach if we truly want to solve this thing.”

The gravity of the situation is further underscored by reports that galamseyers are operating as organized cartels, heavily armed and ready to confront law enforcement. This evolution into well-armed syndicates has led to calls for treating them as hardcore criminals or even terrorists. Dr. Kwame Sarpong Asiedu, a Research Fellow at the Ghana Centre for Democratic Development (CDD-Ghana), has urged the government to declare a state of emergency to combat illegal mining effectively.

Complicating matters, allegations have surfaced accusing some Forestry Commission staff of colluding with illegal miners. A report by YEN.com.gh revealed claims that certain officials accept weekly bribes to allow galamsey operations to continue unchecked.

In response to these challenges, the Forestry Commission has intensified its efforts to protect forest reserves. Recent operations led to the arrest of 30 illegal miners and the destruction of equipment used in illicit activities. The Commission has vowed to continue its crackdown to safeguard Ghana’s natural resources.

Despite these efforts, the increasing boldness of galamseyers, coupled with their readiness to engage in violent confrontations, has left many Ghanaians questioning the effectiveness of current strategies. The public’s call for a more forceful response reflects a growing impatience and concern over the environmental and social impacts of illegal mining.

As the debate intensifies, the government faces mounting pressure to reassess its approach to tackling galamsey. Balancing human rights considerations with the need to protect the nation’s resources and ensure the safety of law enforcement personnel presents a complex challenge. However, the consensus among many citizens is clear: decisive and robust action is urgently needed to address the galamsey crisis before it inflicts further harm on Ghana’s environment and society.

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