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KsTU lecturer says political parties are fueling the galamsey crisis as debate rages in Ghana
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 52396, member: 636"] Kumasi Technical University marketing lecturer Dr. Samuel Afriyie sparked national conversation by linking Ghana's illegal mining crisis to partisan political networks. Political parties systematically incorporate mining permits into electoral campaigns, encouraging supporters to participate in environmentally destructive activities. Afriyie argued that these strategic connections between political actors and mining operations prevent effective government intervention against galamsey. Military enforcement and policy announcements fail when parties continue rewarding voters with extraction rights. The academic delivered these observations during a Wednesday morning radio program on Otec FM. Afriyie advocated removing political influence from mining regulation efforts entirely. Environmental destruction from illegal operations affects citizens across party lines, making galamsey a universal threat rather than partisan concern. The lecturer emphasized that Ghanaians must prioritize ecological preservation over political loyalty to achieve meaningful results. Citizens, leadership, and institutions need collaborative approaches to repair damaged landscapes and contaminated water sources. His statements resonated throughout Ghana's political community, generating calls for bipartisan environmental protection strategies. [/QUOTE]
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