Ghana’s Catholic bishops have accused President John Mahama of downplaying the country’s worsening illegal mining crisis and are demanding that he declare a state of emergency in affected areas.
In a strongly worded statement issued on Monday, September 15, the Ghana Catholic Bishops’ Conference (GCBC) described unregulated small-scale mining, locally known as galamsey, as “one of the gravest afflictions of our time.” The bishops warned that galamsey is destroying rivers, forests, and farmlands while poisoning food chains with mercury and cyanide.








