Ebo Buckman blasts Mahama over galamsey labels it terrorism

Ebo Buckman from the Movement for Change wrote a harsh letter to President Mahama about illegal mining problems. He blasted Ghana's leaders for failing to stop the environmental damage for many years. Buckman said politicians have done nothing serious about the mining crisis that destroys rivers and forests. He called himself a worried citizen rather than someone playing politics. The letter demands real action from the government.

Buckman said illegal mining has become much worse and more dangerous than before. He thinks powerful people behind the scenes cause most of the damage. The politician said foreigners and wealthy business people run these operations. He argued that poor young people with basic tools are not the main problem. Buckman wants everyone to stop pretending otherwise.

The letter writer criticized how leaders keep making promises and forming committees that do nothing. He said these efforts look good but solve nothing important. Buckman warned that Ghana faces permanent damage to its land and water. He told President Mahama to take bold steps as the country's leader. The politician said the mining crisis tests whether Ghana can protect its future.

Buckman's letter joins growing public anger about the mining problems. Many citizens want the government to take strong action against illegal mining operations. The environmental damage keeps getting worse despite years of complaints from people across Ghana.
 

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