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Residents march over galamsey threat in Berekum

Stephen Awuah
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Residents of Berekum in the Bono Region have taken to the streets to protest against illegal mining activities, locally known as “galamsey,” in nearby communities.

The demonstration, which took place on Thursday, April 23, brought together traditional leaders, youth groups, and concerned citizens who say the growing menace is threatening their environment and livelihoods.

Dressed in red and black to symbolize anger and mourning, the protesters marched through the principal streets of the town, chanting and holding placards with strong messages against illegal mining.

Many of the placards warned about the destruction of water bodies, farmlands, and the long-term health risks linked to galamsey activities.

The protest was largely focused on mining activities in communities such as Amomaso and Benkasa, where residents say the situation is getting out of control.

Participants accused illegal miners of polluting rivers and destroying fertile lands that farmers depend on for survival.

Traditional authorities also played a key role in the demonstration. The Chief of Kato and Wirempehene of the Berekum Traditional Area, Nana Owusu Ansah, made it clear that the community is not against mining as a business.

However, he stressed that they will not accept irresponsible practices that harm the environment and endanger lives.

Berekum residents in protest about galamsey

At the end of the march, the protesters presented a petition to government authorities and the Minerals Commission. The petition called for an immediate halt to illegal mining activities and urged officials to stop issuing permits in the affected areas. It also appealed to Members of Parliament and local assemblies to take urgent action.

Some youth leaders warned that they would continue their protests if nothing is done. They said they are ready to resist any attempt to bring mining equipment into their communities.

Residents also shared personal stories about how galamsey has affected their lives. Farmers said their lands have been destroyed, while others fear that clean drinking water may soon become scarce.

Illegal mining remains a major challenge in Ghana, causing serious environmental damage, including pollution of rivers and destruction of forests. The people of Berekum say they will continue to push for action until authorities address their concerns and protect their future.

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