President Mahama: Galamsey Fight Is Complex, But “Aluta Continua”….

Former President John Dramani Mahama has reaffirmed his resolve in addressing the widespread issue of illegal mining in Ghana, popularly known as galamsey. Speaking candidly, the President admitted that the fight is complex and deeply rooted, but emphasized that he remains undeterred, stating, “Aluta continua” — the struggle continues.


Acknowledging the Challenge of Galamsey

President Mahama stated that he is not under any illusion that the galamsey menace can be eradicated within a short time frame. “I was never delusional to think the galamsey problem would be solved within four months,” he remarked.

His comments come amid growing national concern over the environmental degradation caused by illegal mining, especially in rural and riverine communities across the country.


What Is Galamsey?

Galamsey refers to illegal small-scale mining, often conducted without proper licenses or adherence to environmental regulations. It has been a longstanding issue in Ghana, causing:

  • Water pollution (notably of rivers like the Pra and Ankobra)
  • Deforestation and land degradation
  • Health risks for local communities
  • Economic loss due to unregulated gold extraction

Mahama’s Commitment: “Aluta Continua”

By invoking the phrase “Aluta continua” — a slogan popularized in African liberation movements meaning “the struggle continues” — President Mahama sent a strong message of persistence. He emphasized that while the fight may be tough, his administration is committed to:

  • Stronger enforcement of mining regulations
  • Collaboration with local chiefs and communities
  • Support for sustainable and legal small-scale mining alternatives
  • Public education on the long-term damage of galamsey

Political Will and National Unity Needed

President Mahama also highlighted the need for national unity and non-partisan cooperation in tackling galamsey. He urged all stakeholders — from policymakers to traditional leaders — to join forces in protecting Ghana’s natural environment and future generations.


Conclusion

The fight against galamsey is undoubtedly complex, but as President Mahama asserts, the struggle must continue. With a balanced approach combining regulation, education, and community involvement, Ghana can work toward sustainable mining practices that benefit both people and the planet.

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