The United Nations in Ghana has issued a critical statement addressing the ongoing protests against illegal mining. Signed by Charles Abani, the UN Resident Coordinator for Ghana, the statement sheds light on the severe impacts of illegal and unregulated mining on economic stability, environmental health, and social cohesion. These illegal mining activities, commonly referred to as galamsey in Ghana, have been linked to increased poverty, loss of livelihoods, widespread environmental pollution, public health risks, disruptions to peace, and the facilitation of illicit financial flows.
The UN highlights the broader consequences of illegal mining in West Africa, where Ghana remains significantly affected. In response to the ongoing protests, the statement urges all protesters to maintain a peaceful approach while calling on law enforcement to act with professionalism, respecting civil rights and human rights and ensuring public safety.
The UN further calls for a collective effort across all sectors of Ghanaian society—including the government, political parties, traditional and religious institutions, civil society, and the private sector—to come together to tackle this issue. The statement emphasizes that a unified approach is essential for overcoming the illegal mining crisis and protecting Ghana’s future.
In line with the global objectives of sustainable development, climate action, and the fight against environmental pollution, the UN endorses the principles of the #PactfortheFuture. The organization stresses that achieving a sustainable and peaceful future is a shared responsibility for the current and future generations.
The statement also underscores the importance of responsible mining. It concludes with hashtags focused on key themes such as public safety, peaceful protest, and the UN’s ongoing commitment to environmental sustainability and human rights protection in Ghana.
Through this statement, the UN reaffirms its stance on promoting sustainable governance, fostering environmental stewardship, and supporting peaceful dialogue in the fight against illegal mining in Ghana.
Source: myinfotoday.com