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Lets Quit Galamsey and Corruption Now
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 34818, member: 636"] Bishop Richardson Aboagye Andam asks Ghanaians to stop illegal mining, corruption, and unfair profit-making. These bad practices hurt the entire country, not just individuals. He shared this message during Easter at Wesley Methodist Cathedral in Cape Coast. The bishop says illegal mining destroys landscapes, poisons rivers, and ruins forests. He warns that if left unchecked, these activities can lead to water shortages and farming problems. The bishop points out that corruption takes money from public funds and keeps people poor. He mentions how some drivers and traders raised prices during Easter celebrations, calling this greedy behavior that creates bigger gaps between the rich and the poor. He urges people to choose honesty and fairness to help Ghana become better. The bishop also stresses that peace is important for bringing investment to the country. He talks about Easter becoming more commercial when it should focus on Jesus Christ. The bishop reminds Christians that Easter represents spiritual renewal and hope. He believes the holiday should strengthen faith and bring people together rather than just being about money. For Christians, Easter celebrates Jesus defeating death and offering eternal life. [/QUOTE]
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