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Organised Labour not ‘sole champion’ in galamsey fight -Ashigbey

Ing. Dr. Kenneth Ashigbey, Convener of the Media Coalition Against Galamsey, has dismissed concerns that Organised Labour’s suspension of its strike has weakened Ghanaians’ resolve in the fight against illegal mining.

Dr. Ashigbey clarified that while Organised Labour’s involvement is important, it is not the sole force driving the campaign against galamsey.

His remarks come in the wake of Organised Labour’s unexpected decision to suspend its planned industrial action, originally set for October 10.

The suspension followed assurances from the government that it would take steps to address the galamsey crisis, a move that has sparked mixed reactions among the public.

Speaking to Ahotor news Dr. Ashigbey emphasized the Media Coalition Against Galamsey’s enduring commitment to the fight against illegal mining, which dates back to 2016.

He also suggested that Organised Labour’s relatively recent involvement in the movement may explain their decision to suspend the strike, while reaffirming that the coalition remains steadfast in its mission.

He reassured the public that the fight against galamsey will continue, with or without the participation of Organised Labour, highlighting the collective efforts of civil society, media, and concerned citizens in pushing for lasting change.

However, Dr. Ashigbey stressed the urgent need to intensify the campaign against illegal mining, recognizing the devastating impact of galamsey on Ghana’s water bodies and forests.

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Story by: Osei Akoto (Teacher Kojo) #Ahotoronline.com

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