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A Crisis Enabled from Within

johnmahamaBy johnmahamaJuly 4, 2025 Social Issues & Advocacy No Comments3 Mins Read
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Galamsey  and the Chinese Invasion: A Crisis Enabled from Within

Illegal mining, known locally as galamsey, has long plagued Ghana, threatening the environment, livelihoods, and public health. For decades, it was largely carried out by desperate locals seeking economic survival. However, the scale and sophistication of illegal mining have taken a disturbing turn with the infiltration of foreign nationals, particularly the Chinese, backed by a network of complicit local actors, including powerful politicians and traditional leaders.

Today, the galamsey menace is no longer the crude pick-and-shovel operation it once was. It has evolved into a high-tech, heavily financed operation involving excavators, changfans, and other industrial equipment, mostly supplied by Chinese nationals. Yet, while the Chinese bring the machinery, they do not bring the land. They cannot simply arrive from Beijing and bulldoze their way into Ghana’s forests without insider access and protection. It is Ghanaians thus our own chiefs, political leaders, and landowners, who normally give them the green light and aid their operations.

This betrayal by our own people is at the heart of the galamsey crisis. The foreigners could not operate without local accomplices. Politicians chasing votes and wealth, and traditional leaders keen on short-term personal gains, continue to trade away Ghana’s natural heritage for bags of cash. This collaboration has led to the destruction of rivers like the Pra, Offin, and Ankobra, which once sustained life but now carry poisons from unregulated mining.

Even more troubling is the double standard in the administration of justice. We are told that when galamseyers are arrested, Ghanaian citizens will face harsh jail sentences, while their foreign collaborators will be quietly repatriated without charges. This raises serious questions: If galamsey is truly illegal, why are foreign offenders, who introduce advanced machinery and leave environmental devastation in their wake, allowed to walk free? What message does this send to the Ghanaian public? Does justice depend on your passport?

There is no justice in punishing the poor Ghanaian youth who toils in mud while allowing the financier and supplier of equipment to escape accountability. It defies logic and undermines the credibility of the state’s commitment to fight illegal mining. The law must be blind and bold. If a Chinese national is caught destroying Ghanaian forests and rivers, he must face prosecution just like any Ghanaian would.

The fight against illegal mining cannot succeed unless we tackle the corruption within our own ranks. It is time for our political leaders to stop paying lip service and start acting. Chiefs who lease lands for illegal mining must be held accountable. Politicians who protect galamseyers for votes or profit must face the consequences. And foreign nationals who flout our laws must be tried, not simply deported.

Until we address these core issues, corruption, double standards in justice, and foreign exploitation enabled by local greed, galamsey will remain an incurable sore on Ghana’s conscience. The time to act is now, and the action must begin at home.

Ghanaians are watching!!!
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