GHANA FACES AN EXISTENTIAL THREAT FROM ACTIVITIES OF ENVIRONMENTAL TERRORISTS
Ghana faces an existential threat from the activities of environmental terrorists, but we are hesitating to declare a state of emergency.
Duty bearers are often reluctant to enforce laws and regulations, leading Ghana to the verge of becoming a failed state.
The menace of illegal, destructive mining has resulted in children falling into open pits and dying, poisoning of our water bodies, destruction of our forests, contamination of our food, a rise in kidney disease, maternal deaths, deformed babies, destruction of farms and cocoa and rubber plantations, loss of livelihood of peasant farmers and fishermen, destruction of roads and bridges, and food security concerns.
This must be stopped. La Dadekotopon Municipal Assembly (LaDMA), the Municipal Security Council and La Traditional Council must take robust and decisive action to stop encroachment of the Kpeshie Lagoon.
Investigations should be instituted regarding illegal structures on wetlands with electricity and water, and officers who caused services to be supplied sanctioned.
For example, residents of the Ahodwo-Osabene community of Koforidua have been tormented by noise pollution from the White House event centre since 2024.
Complaints have been made to the authorities, but the noise pollution continues. This is unacceptable.
Time is running out.
Awula Serwah
Eco-Conscious Citizens
Founder and Executive Director
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