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[Video] Catholics march against galamsey, demand halt to destructive mining

byJerry Jeffrey Fiifi Annan
October 11, 2024
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The Catholic Archdiocese of Accra has embarked on a protest walk against illegal mining, commonly known as galamsey, following a “Service of Preparation” held at the Holy Spirit Cathedral.

The event, which is taking place today, Friday, October 11, 2024, attracted Catholic worshippers and environmental activists from across the capital.

Rev. Father Godwin Fiawoyi, SVD, addressed the congregation during the service, seeking divine intervention in the fight against environmental degradation caused by illegal mining.

He urged participants to remain resolute in their advocacy for the preservation of Ghana’s natural resources.

“The Earth is God’s footstool, and we are the ones destroying it… There is no Planet B.”

Powerful messages from placards held by protesters.#ChannelOneNews #IStandAgainstGalamsey #StopGalamseyNow pic.twitter.com/iOr2Be15zC

— ChannelOne TV (@Channel1TVGHA) October 11, 2024

Worshippers, environmental activists, and members of the “Crusaders Against Galamsey” group gathered at the Cathedral, holding placards with messages calling for an end to illegal mining activities.

Police officers were also present to guide the peaceful demonstrators through their designated routes.

Emmanuel Wilson Jnr, chief crusader of the “Crusaders Against Galamsey” group, emphasized that while the president’s directive for the military and the small-scale miners’ association to tackle illegal mining is a temporary solution, a complete halt to all mining activities is needed to protect Ghana’s environment.

Emmanuel Wilson Jnr, Chief Crusader of ‘Crusaders Against Corruption,’ is calling for a total halt to all mining activities. According to him, deploying the military to fight illegal mining is just a short-term fix. #ChannelOneNews #IStandAgainstGalamsey #StopGalamseyNow pic.twitter.com/VcUf2sPsRm

— ChannelOne TV (@Channel1TVGHA) October 11, 2024

A Reverend Father, who identified himself as an environmentalist but chose to remain anonymous, clarified that the protest is not politically motivated but is driven by a desire to protect the environment for all Ghanaians.

The protest walk comes as part of ongoing efforts by religious and civil society groups to intensify the fight against galamsey, which has caused significant environmental damage across the country.

The participants, now ready with their placards, began their walk immediately after the service.

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