Ghana is grappling with a worsening illegal mining (galamsey) crisis, sparking widespread criticism of President John Mahama's administration from opposition parties, civil society, and professional groups. The University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG) has threatened to strike if urgent measures are not taken, while the Minority in Parliament accuses the government of hypocrisy and ineffective action. There are growing demands for the prosecution of politicians and financiers involved in galamsey, as well as calls for stricter laws and even a ban on small-scale mining. Despite government assurances of progress and political will, many believe the situation has deteriorated, with environmental destruction and corruption persisting. The crisis has become a major national concern, with stakeholders urging immediate and decisive intervention to save Ghana's environment and communities.
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