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Galamsey: We are not backing down on nationwide strike – Organized Labour

Isaac Dzidzoamenu By Isaac Dzidzoamenu Published October 7, 2024
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The Trades Union Congress (TUC) has confirmed it will move ahead with its planned nationwide strike, citing the government’s inability to address critical concerns about the illegal mining crisis. TUC General Secretary, Joshua Ansah voiced the union’s dissatisfaction, stressing that the government’s proposals fall short.

“It is our view that what the government has proposed doesn’t address our demands, and therefore, our notice of strike remains unchanged,” Mr. Ansah stated.

Ghana’s ongoing illegal mining problem, commonly referred to as “galamsey,” has caused significant environmental harm, especially to water sources and forests. Despite government interventions, illegal miners continue their activities, sparking widespread public discontent. Recently, youth groups held a three-day protest, calling for stricter enforcement of mining laws and expressing frustration over the government’s response to the crisis.

In a show of growing support, fetish priests and Catholic Bishops are also preparing to go on strike, putting additional pressure on the government to tackle the issue more aggressively. Their involvement underscores the urgency of the situation, as various groups come together to demand decisive action.

Key among the union’s demands is for the government to strengthen collaboration with organized labor and stakeholders in the ongoing fight against illegal mining, or “galamsey.” Additionally, the TUC is urging Parliamentq to revoke the Environmental Protection, Mining, and Forest Reserve Regulation 2023 (LI 2462), which they argue weakens efforts to safeguard the environment.

Mr. Ansah called for enhanced enforcement of regulations, particularly those prohibiting mining in critical water bodies and forest areas. “Government must ramp up its enforcement measures,” he emphasized, pressing for the establishment of specialized courts to speed up the prosecution of illegal mining cases.

The TUC also appealed for presidential candidates to sign a commitment to sustain the fight against illegal mining. However, despite recent pledges from the government, the union remains unconvinced, keeping the strike on track.

“We have reviewed what the government has proposed, but it does not accurately address our demands,” Mr. Ansah reiterated. “Our strike remains unchanged.”

Source: Ghana/Starrfm.com.gh/103.5FM/Mary Buabeng

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