Cameron, have not heard or seen the plight of cocoa farmers in the Ivory Coast? They have got their comeuppance due to lack of foresight!
Cameron, have not heard or seen the plight of cocoa farmers in the Ivory Coast? They have got their comeuppance due to lack of foresight!
Ras 7 years ago
Hmm
This galamyse is more than people illegally mining but a more sophisticated diplomatic issues which our have not bother to tackle or they are just dump.
How are many local people are into the galamsey in Ghana- less tha ... read full comment
Hmm
This galamyse is more than people illegally mining but a more sophisticated diplomatic issues which our have not bother to tackle or they are just dump.
How are many local people are into the galamsey in Ghana- less than 10%.
The rest are Chinese. So now how can you sack Chinese citizens when you having been begging them for money, grants and look at the numbers of scholarshipa offered to Ghanaian students in China. Do we think the Chinese are father Christmas or fools who have no use for their money and resources.
Its time Ghanaian and Africa realized that there is never a free launch anywhere under this sun.
Kutsii 7 years ago
The budget didn't also mention free public TOILETS for all. Ordinary WATER which comes from God was not made free in the budget.
The budget didn't also mention the local production of CONDENSED MILK from President Akufo Ad ... read full comment
The budget didn't also mention free public TOILETS for all. Ordinary WATER which comes from God was not made free in the budget.
The budget didn't also mention the local production of CONDENSED MILK from President Akufo Addo's NOSE.
Agogo Mensa 7 years ago
Ghana is hopeless because of these hopeless leaders
Ghana is hopeless because of these hopeless leaders
Marcol 7 years ago
All NPP MPs in the gold prone areas are directly involved in this hilarious galamse action so the dont have mouth to talk against it. Look at our water bodies. all the water treatment machines are shutdown every day.
All NPP MPs in the gold prone areas are directly involved in this hilarious galamse action so the dont have mouth to talk against it. Look at our water bodies. all the water treatment machines are shutdown every day.
Essum 7 years ago
What is a budget? Is it not about income and expenditure for the year? Where will 'galamsey' fit into the budget? Please stop the unnecessary unproductive criticisms. The NDC have started on the wrong path. I think the specia ... read full comment
What is a budget? Is it not about income and expenditure for the year? Where will 'galamsey' fit into the budget? Please stop the unnecessary unproductive criticisms. The NDC have started on the wrong path. I think the special prosecutor should start working for these looters to be accommodated at Nsawam.
Collins, suhum 7 years ago
the budgets that mentioned galamsey had tackled the menace already. so why?
the budgets that mentioned galamsey had tackled the menace already. so why?
Prof Lungu 7 years ago
Essum,
We are not saying it ought to, or not, having not studied the matter sufficiently at this point with respect to that perspective.
But, surely, to say that mechanically, galamsey cannot fit into a budget because bud ... read full comment
Essum,
We are not saying it ought to, or not, having not studied the matter sufficiently at this point with respect to that perspective.
But, surely, to say that mechanically, galamsey cannot fit into a budget because budgets are "about income and expenditure for the year about" shows you are not been sufficiently critical and objective.
How much does Ghana lose from the activity every year?
(1) What is the dollar amount of gold prospered by individuals, how much in tax was collected, and how much would the government want to collect in a year?
(2) What is the annual cost of environmental degradation from galamsey and how much must government allocate to stop, mitigate, restore?
(3) How much does government spend every year in police and safety resources on those lands?
You should get our drift, we hope.
Now, write back and tell us about your own. After all, galamsey is at bottom an economic activity.
Greetings.
Dr. J.K. Bokor 7 years ago
Lungu think before you write...sorry! I have forgotten that you and your ilk can't think far.
1- What about galamsy polluting rivers (drinking water), Don't we spend money treating drinking Water?
2- What about galams ... read full comment
Lungu think before you write...sorry! I have forgotten that you and your ilk can't think far.
1- What about galamsy polluting rivers (drinking water), Don't we spend money treating drinking Water?
2- What about galamsay destroying our cocoa and orher farming lands? Don't we get money from our Farm products?
MAME YENNI 7 years ago
A Minister of Finance can create public awareness by announcing measures of a particularly important nature.It's only the complacent people in our midst who do not regard the possible death of our Rivers as "a crisis" that mu ... read full comment
A Minister of Finance can create public awareness by announcing measures of a particularly important nature.It's only the complacent people in our midst who do not regard the possible death of our Rivers as "a crisis" that must occupy the undivided attention of the whole nation. "Crisis budgets" are indeed a well-known occurrence all over the world. A sharp Minister of Fnance ought to be able nto ignore the orthodoxies of his portfolio and think globally about the NATION'S MAJOR PROBLES instead of concentrating on expenditure and income, just because that's what has often been done.
phenomenonthroughiut the word. ninourcountry.
KWAPPS 7 years ago
Is galamsey the only illegal economic activity in the country that should be captured in the budget? Isn't smuggling another major illegal activity that drains the country's coffers, should that find it's way into the budget ... read full comment
Is galamsey the only illegal economic activity in the country that should be captured in the budget? Isn't smuggling another major illegal activity that drains the country's coffers, should that find it's way into the budget too? We could even push the boundary by adding those indulged in "sakawa", wouldn't that be a nightmare for measuring the economic indicators of a country? I fully understand the menace they are and their impact on society but the budget isn't the right place to address social ills. The police and local authorities should be given the free hand to deal with these criminal activities. But let's not be in haste to stop them overnight either as doing so will add to the already high unemployment burden the government is confronted with, not forgetting their social ramifications i.e. rise in armed robbery, prostitution, crime, family disintegration, drugs, poverty, homelessness etc. The one-district one-dam and one-village one-dam initiatives are good programs that will go a long way not only in lowering unemployment but making galamsey an unattractive venture. As they say, the devil finds work for idle hands.
NYAMEKYE 7 years ago
It is instructive of how ignorant we are regarding our nation's affairs that some fellow can use computer time to glibly suggest that galamsey is in the same category as other crimes, such as snuggling.
Galamsey entails t ... read full comment
It is instructive of how ignorant we are regarding our nation's affairs that some fellow can use computer time to glibly suggest that galamsey is in the same category as other crimes, such as snuggling.
Galamsey entails the wholesale destruction of rivers that give our people water to drink. Therefore it threatens LIFE. It makes water-pumping systems that later to large communities inoperative.
Apart from destroying the sources of drinking water, the galamesy people also ruin cocoa and food farms.
The threat they pose to our country is therefore, without any exaggeration, an "EXISTENTIAL" one.
Our past do-nothing deadgoat rulers declared that the galamsey operators were doing it "to make a living". It is up to our far more intelligent Government of today to denounce and reverse that attitude. And that can best be done by the Government taking every opportunity to make it known that galamsey will not be allowed to kill our nation any longer. Which means that bureaucratic correctness will be jettisoned and not allowed into the game in any form whatsoever. Who invented budget parameters, anyway, and why must they be cast in stone? Isn't such facile political correctness akin to Nero fiddling whikstvRome burnt??
Nsia 7 years ago
The police and the local authorities are all corrupt and venal. Small scale mining is not the backbone of our economy yet its impact on our lives is more than destructive. A sensible govt should ban it outright. The massive d ... read full comment
The police and the local authorities are all corrupt and venal. Small scale mining is not the backbone of our economy yet its impact on our lives is more than destructive. A sensible govt should ban it outright. The massive damage would not be reversible if immediate action is not taken. I cannot express my total disgust to the wholesale destruction of our water bodies. BAN THAT DREADFUL THING NOW!
SUSON 7 years ago
You are right to the point, Nsia.
How we can sit down and watch this invitation to commit collective suicide
to affect our lives and those of our de=progeny gives me sleepless nights.
#Can a people be so unconerned -- if ... read full comment
You are right to the point, Nsia.
How we can sit down and watch this invitation to commit collective suicide
to affect our lives and those of our de=progeny gives me sleepless nights.
#Can a people be so unconerned -- if not stupid -- enough to acquiesce in their own self-induced genocide? Where do the Governments we elect expect the water for the next generations to coe from? No-one ever provides an answer.
The President calls on the chiefs to stop galemsey! But if he reads his predecessor's security reports, he will find that there us evidence that some chuefs facilutate galamsey operations. Should I weep for my unborn grand-children or what?
Cameron, have not heard or seen the plight of cocoa farmers in the Ivory Coast? They have got their comeuppance due to lack of foresight!
Hmm
This galamyse is more than people illegally mining but a more sophisticated diplomatic issues which our have not bother to tackle or they are just dump.
How are many local people are into the galamsey in Ghana- less tha ...
read full comment
The budget didn't also mention free public TOILETS for all. Ordinary WATER which comes from God was not made free in the budget.
The budget didn't also mention the local production of CONDENSED MILK from President Akufo Ad ...
read full comment
Ghana is hopeless because of these hopeless leaders
All NPP MPs in the gold prone areas are directly involved in this hilarious galamse action so the dont have mouth to talk against it. Look at our water bodies. all the water treatment machines are shutdown every day.
What is a budget? Is it not about income and expenditure for the year? Where will 'galamsey' fit into the budget? Please stop the unnecessary unproductive criticisms. The NDC have started on the wrong path. I think the specia ...
read full comment
the budgets that mentioned galamsey had tackled the menace already. so why?
Essum,
We are not saying it ought to, or not, having not studied the matter sufficiently at this point with respect to that perspective.
But, surely, to say that mechanically, galamsey cannot fit into a budget because bud ...
read full comment
Lungu think before you write...sorry! I have forgotten that you and your ilk can't think far.
1- What about galamsy polluting rivers (drinking water), Don't we spend money treating drinking Water?
2- What about galams ...
read full comment
A Minister of Finance can create public awareness by announcing measures of a particularly important nature.It's only the complacent people in our midst who do not regard the possible death of our Rivers as "a crisis" that mu ...
read full comment
Is galamsey the only illegal economic activity in the country that should be captured in the budget? Isn't smuggling another major illegal activity that drains the country's coffers, should that find it's way into the budget ...
read full comment
It is instructive of how ignorant we are regarding our nation's affairs that some fellow can use computer time to glibly suggest that galamsey is in the same category as other crimes, such as snuggling.
Galamsey entails t ...
read full comment
The police and the local authorities are all corrupt and venal. Small scale mining is not the backbone of our economy yet its impact on our lives is more than destructive. A sensible govt should ban it outright. The massive d ...
read full comment
You are right to the point, Nsia.
How we can sit down and watch this invitation to commit collective suicide
to affect our lives and those of our de=progeny gives me sleepless nights.
#Can a people be so unconerned -- if ...
read full comment