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Leader UFP Calls for United Front Anti-Galamsey Effort

Prince Agyapongby Prince Agyapong
October 16, 2024
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Nana Agyenim Boateng, founder and leader of the United Front Party (UFP), has made a passionate plea for a united and depoliticized strategy to tackle the growing menace of illegal mining, popularly known as galamsey, in Ghana.

Speaking at a press conference in Kumasi, Boateng, also known as “Gyataba,” highlighted the urgent need for collaboration between political factions, civil society, and all relevant stakeholders to address the issue that has not only devastated Ghana’s environment but also impacted the health and livelihood of its people.

“As a political party, we believe that a holistic and collective approach is the game changer in tackling the canker of galamsey, rather than resorting to demonstrations and total economic shutdowns as some unions have proposed.”

Nana Agyenim Boateng, founder and leader of the United Front Party (UFP)

Agyenim Boateng criticized current responses to the illegal mining issue as insufficient and sometimes counterproductive due to politicization. According to him, tackling this challenge requires cooperation across the political spectrum and beyond party lines.

Boateng’s statement signals his party’s stance on the matter, pointing out that protests and other disruptive actions, though important in raising awareness, may not offer the long-term solutions needed.

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He advocated for a concerted effort that goes beyond partisanship to ensure that every stakeholder—government, political opposition, civil society organizations, traditional authorities, and mining communities—plays a role in addressing the galamsey problem.

“The fight against illegal mining is not just an environmental concern; it is fundamentally about justice and the right to a clean environment for both present and future generations,” he declared.

The leader of the UFP argued that the effects of illegal mining go beyond environmental degradation to affect public health, community livelihoods, and the country’s long-term development prospects.

The environmental damage caused by illegal mining in Ghana is well-documented. Water bodies have been polluted with toxic chemicals like mercury and cyanide, which are commonly used in the extraction process.

This has resulted in the contamination of drinking water sources, leading to health issues such as skin diseases, respiratory problems, and other long-term ailments for residents in mining communities.

Nana Agyenim Boateng did not shy away from highlighting the health implications of illegal mining. “We must recognize that irresponsible mining practices are detrimental not only to our natural resources but also to the health and well-being of our communities,” he explained.

He further stressed the need for immediate action to halt the pollution of rivers, lakes, and forests, which are essential for agriculture, fishing, and the overall sustenance of rural livelihoods.

Holding Perpetrators Accountable

Nana Agyenim Boateng, founder and leader of the United Front Party (UFP)
Nana Agyenim Boateng, founder and leader of the United Front Party (UFP)

A major theme of Nana Agyenim Boateng’s speech was the importance of holding illegal miners accountable. He called on the government to intensify its efforts in prosecuting those involved in galamsey, regardless of their political affiliations.

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According to him, this is critical for restoring public confidence in the government’s ability to combat illegal mining.

“The Government of Ghana must lead the charge in holding perpetrators accountable. This is crucial, especially since Ghana has signed international protocols that require us to promote and ensure environmental protection.”

Nana Agyenim Boateng, founder and leader of the United Front Party (UFP)

Ghana is a signatory to several international conventions, including the Paris Agreement on climate change, which obliges the country to take steps toward environmental sustainability. Nana Agyenim Boateng believes that enforcing these commitments at the local level will demonstrate Ghana’s seriousness about protecting its natural resources.

“While the fight against galamsey may be long-term, the government should be emboldened by public outcry to intervene with the seriousness it deserves,” he added.

One of the most significant points raised by Nana Agyenim Boateng was the need to depoliticize the fight against illegal mining. He cautioned that framing the issue in partisan terms would hinder progress and deepen divisions within the country.

“This is a national issue that we all must confront together. Politicizing it will not lead us to sustainable solutions.

“Instead, we must unite and find a better path forward for the future of our environment and our country.”

Nana Agyenim Boateng, founder and leader of the United Front Party (UFP)

Nana Agyenim Boateng reaffirmed his party’s commitment to supporting government initiatives aimed at restoring Ghana’s environment and ensuring the protection of its natural resources. He expressed hope that other political parties, civil society organizations, and the public at large would rally behind a united front to combat illegal mining.

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