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Former education minister urges universities to lead anti-galamsey fight

johnmahamaBy johnmahamaJuly 4, 2025 Regional Governance No Comments2 Mins Read
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Dr Adutwum also encouraged the graduates to remain adaptable and open-minded Dr Adutwum also encouraged the graduates to remain adaptable and open-minded

Former Education Minister Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum has called on Ghana’s universities to actively join the fight against illegal mining, commonly known as “galamsey,” describing it as a critical environmental crisis.

Speaking at the 10th Congregation of Christ Apostolic University College (CAUC) in Kumasi, Dr. Adutwum urged academic institutions to use their voices and expertise to protect the nation’s future.

“Galamsey is the most serious environmental challenge confronting our country,” Dr. Adutwum said. “Universities must not remain neutral. They must raise their voices and if necessary, speak against us in the political class.”

The graduation ceremony, themed “Universities as Catalysts for Environmental Stewards,” celebrated the achievements of 253 graduates, including 144 Bachelor’s degree recipients, 71 Diploma recipients, and 38 Certificate holders.

Dr. Adutwum also encouraged the graduates to remain adaptable and open-minded, sharing his own career journey from studying Land Economy at KNUST to teaching in the United States and eventually serving as Ghana’s Minister for Education.

CAUC President Prof. Geoffrey Emi-Reynolds highlighted the spiritual dimension of environmental stewardship.

“As stewards of God’s creation, we are not just called to succeed professionally. We are called to preserve the Earth,” he said, reaffirming CAUC’s commitment to environmental consciousness through academic programs and sustainable campus initiatives.

Rev. Prof. Evans Appiah, the guest speaker, underscored the biblical mandate for environmental care, citing Genesis 2:15.

He stressed the need for interdisciplinary solutions, including scientific, policy-based, and spiritual approaches, to address Ghana’s growing environmental challenges.

“This is not a trend, it’s a calling. As Christian graduates, you carry not just academic credentials but a divine responsibility,” Rev. Prof. Appiah emphasised.



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