Galamsey Crisis - Hosi Urges Ghanaians to Pressure Leaders for Action

A coalition member wants Ghanaians to pressure politicians about illegal gold mining. Senyo Hosi said Thursday that the country faces serious environmental damage from mining activities. He leads the One Ghana Movement and spoke at a press conference in Accra. Political leaders have failed to stop the harmful practice despite clear evidence of destruction. Citizens must act together to force change through sustained activism.

Hosi warned that water sources and natural resources are disappearing quickly. Future generations will struggle to survive without immediate action against illegal mining. The activist said media outlets and ordinary people must join the fight. Strong government systems require widespread citizen involvement to create real reform. Ghana needs everyone working together to solve this crisis.

The coalition leader suggested street protests might become necessary. Citizens may need to occupy important locations if leaders continue ignoring the problem. Hosi asked whether people want to leave a damaged country for their children. Foreign currency reserves are declining along with environmental health. Stronger citizen action could force politicians to address illegal mining seriously.
 

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