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Galamsey Menace: UTAG declares indefinite strike, demands ban on mining in forest reserves

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The University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG) has initiated an indefinite strike starting on October 10, 2024, following a strong vote in favor of industrial action aimed at supporting a national ban on mining and prospecting activities in ecologically sensitive regions.

The strike, supported by 77.95% of UTAG members from 15 branches, reflects the association’s commitment to safeguarding the environment from harmful mining practices.

In a referendum organized by UTAG’s National Executive Council (NEC), 2,153 out of 2,762 members voted in favor of the strike, demanding an immediate stop to mining in forest reserves, farmlands, and water bodies.

Only 607 members voted against the strike, with just two abstentions. The NEC has referred to this outcome as a “decisive mandate,” which has paved the way for indefinite industrial action across all UTAG branches.

In a statement dated October 9, 2024, released by the NEC, the association highlighted its members’ strong resolve to safeguard the environment.

“This decisive outcome reflects the unwavering commitment of UTAG members to protect our environment and livelihoods from the destructive impact of mining activities in ecologically sensitive areas such as forest reserves, farms, and water bodies,” the NEC said.

The referendum and the ensuing strike are happening in response to increasing concerns about the effects of illegal mining, commonly referred to as “galamsey,” which has caused significant damage to forests, rivers, and farmlands throughout the nation.

Members of the University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG) are calling for immediate government intervention, emphasizing the need for a nationwide mining ban to protect the country’s natural resources and ensure the long-term sustainability of local communities.

Source: Bernard Mensah/Planbfmonline.com
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