Hundreds march against Ghana's damaging informal gold mining boom
Illegal small-scale gold mining in Ghana is on the rise after 30% rise in global prices
Small-scale mines produced 1.2m ounces of gold in first seven months of 2024
Boom in mining harms health, pollutes waterways, destroys forests and fuels crime
It has also become a hot button electoral issue as Ghana heads to the polls on December 7
Hundreds of people marched through Ghana's capital Accra on Friday in a peaceful protest against unlicensed gold mining, calling on authorities to act against the dangerous and environmentally damaging practice.
Illegal small-scale gold mining known "galamsey" in Ghana has picked up this year following an almost 30% rise in global prices.
Small-scale mines produced 1.2 million ounces of gold in the first seven months of this year, more than in the whole of 2023, according to data from Ghana's mining sector regulator.
But the boom in a practice that harms miners' health, pollutes waterways, destroys forests and cocoa farms, and fuels crime has spurred calls and protests to clamp down. It has also become a hot button electoral issue as Ghana heads to the polls on December 7 for a general election.
Members of the Catholic Archdiocese of Accra march through the streets to protest against Ghana's illegal mining practice.Reuters
Hundreds took part in an "environmental prayer walk" against galamsey on Friday that involved handing a petition for a ban on informal mining to the president's office.
The march followed plans by labor unions for a nationwide strike against galamsey this week that were partially called off after the government made promising provisions, according to local media reports citing the organizers.
The government is under pressure to appeal to voters that will elect the next president of the West African nation.
Outgoing President Nana Akufo-Addo has grappled with the country's worst economic crisis in a generation and a massive debt overhaul that has heavily impacted people's livelihoods.
About 40% of Ghana's total gold output comes from small-scale mines, as opposed to concessions operated by multi-national firms. Some 70%-80% of the small mines are unlicensed.
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