Gov't should act on the dumping of toxic waste into the Pra now. The problem affects Western Central and Ashanti regions as the Pra runs through these regions.
The water situation in Takoradi coming up to Christmas was bad ... read full comment
Gov't should act on the dumping of toxic waste into the Pra now. The problem affects Western Central and Ashanti regions as the Pra runs through these regions.
The water situation in Takoradi coming up to Christmas was bad. The GWCL needs the support of the regional admin and gov't to address the problem of river pollution immediately.
Kojo 11 years ago
Thanks Sankofa. I thought nobody will comment on this important matter because it is not tribe, politics, religion and superstitious movie. While we busy ourselves with useless things the foreigners are taking our fish, gold, ... read full comment
Thanks Sankofa. I thought nobody will comment on this important matter because it is not tribe, politics, religion and superstitious movie. While we busy ourselves with useless things the foreigners are taking our fish, gold, oil, timber, etc and leave us with polluted sea, rivers, air and desert.
Concerned Ghanaian 11 years ago
What is happening to the water bodies in Ghana as a result of galamsey activities of the illegal gold miners shows why democracy is not the proper governmental institution for Africans.
AFRICANS ARE TOO STUPID TO APPRE ... read full comment
What is happening to the water bodies in Ghana as a result of galamsey activities of the illegal gold miners shows why democracy is not the proper governmental institution for Africans.
AFRICANS ARE TOO STUPID TO APPRECIATE THE BENEFITS OF DEMOCRACY.
Do you think if we have a strong man leading Ghana right now as we used to, these nation wreckers will dare do the damage that they are doing right now? And to read that the people affected decided to hold off from confronting the galamsey boys because they are from the localities makes one want to throw up. If your neighbour is killing you, you will stand aloof because he is your neighbour?
The elections are over and it time for the clueless government officials to spring into action before more damage is done.
CAN WE ALL IMAGINE THE HEALTH EFFECTS OF HEAVY METAL LIKE MERCURY, CYANIDE AND THE OTHER DANGEROUS COMPOUNDS?
MARCUS AMPADU 11 years ago
Please let's not put the blame on foreigners.
It is us, period. The whole nation, including the ruling elite, lacks environmental awareness.
It wouldn't be an exaggeration to describe us a nation of ecoilliterates:
We d ... read full comment
Please let's not put the blame on foreigners.
It is us, period. The whole nation, including the ruling elite, lacks environmental awareness.
It wouldn't be an exaggeration to describe us a nation of ecoilliterates:
We don't know much about basic ecological concepts; we don't understand and appreciate the interrelationships between the biotic elements, on the one hand, and between the biotic and abiotic elements on the other hand.
We have problem managing the waste we generate. We daily defile our terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems - forests, grassland, coastline, mountain ranges, rivers, streams, lagoons, lakes, and wetlands unmindful of the flora and the fauna that depend on them.
How many of us know about the importance of biodiversity, the detrimental effects of air and noise pollution? Or the causes and effects of climate change?
We've got to teach our young people ecology and environmental science, with sustainable education programmes becoming a common fixture on the campuses of our colleges and universities.
KROHEKROH 11 years ago
How many members of the media houses and the intelligentsia know how the water cycle works?
You begin to wonder why we bother to go to school to get educated.
How many members of the media houses and the intelligentsia know how the water cycle works?
You begin to wonder why we bother to go to school to get educated.
Sankofa 11 years ago
Marcus, Ibeg to differ.
Our traditional way of life wss meant to protect the environment. In fact it enabled our people to live in harmony with their envronment.
Rivers were treated with respect. There were designated a ... read full comment
Marcus, Ibeg to differ.
Our traditional way of life wss meant to protect the environment. In fact it enabled our people to live in harmony with their envronment.
Rivers were treated with respect. There were designated areas for drawing water, and other areas for bathing etc. There was no farming or fishing on certain days which allowed the forests and seas to to be preserved and people to rest.
We must go back to our roots and learn from the way our ancestors lived.
Sankofa 11 years ago
Thank you.
While we address the environmental problems, we must also work to take over the exploitation of our natural resources from the foreigners who control the major sectors of our economy.
Thank you.
While we address the environmental problems, we must also work to take over the exploitation of our natural resources from the foreigners who control the major sectors of our economy.
frank 11 years ago
The districts and Regions and the Government must act now to salvage this important water body.With the required political will this can be done easily.If need be a policy of killing all illegal miners found polluting the riv ... read full comment
The districts and Regions and the Government must act now to salvage this important water body.With the required political will this can be done easily.If need be a policy of killing all illegal miners found polluting the river should be implemented!
nii 11 years ago
Please Mahama do something about this.
New ministerof Environment , please do something about this distruction.
Please Mahama do something about this.
New ministerof Environment , please do something about this distruction.
Metropolis 11 years ago
It is pathetic that the lust for money is making us overlook activities which will drive us to our graves earlier than expectected. Now fishes are the first immediate casualties after which man.
It is pathetic that the lust for money is making us overlook activities which will drive us to our graves earlier than expectected. Now fishes are the first immediate casualties after which man.
MenayeAFUAforiwa 11 years ago
What does our newly appointed Minister know about how to protect our rivers,forests,lands etc.from poisionous materials.I wonder why foreigners are given permits to come and pollute our drinking waters and nothing is done to ... read full comment
What does our newly appointed Minister know about how to protect our rivers,forests,lands etc.from poisionous materials.I wonder why foreigners are given permits to come and pollute our drinking waters and nothing is done to treat it after they have destroyed it with heavy metals. Who from Ghana or any African country would be granted permit to engage in such primitive mining in China as the Chinese are doing in our country? It is very disgraceful to see such a thing happening in our dear country.The last time I visted Nsawam,river Densu, which had being a source of drinking water in the sorrounding towns and villages is no more flowing as it used to be years ago.Our useless governments officials have shut their eyes looking elsewhere and the environment is getting worse and worse every day with the Chinese and foreigners making millions of money out of us.Yesterday,it was the Fulani cattlemen destroying our farms.Today,it is the turn of Chinese and foreiners polluting our drinking waters and environments.Sooner there will be an epidemic of serious diseases in Ghana that our hospitals will find it difficult to treat.
AyiOgladzo 11 years ago
You're the appointed minister for Mineral and Natural Resources- Your Work STARTS from NOW!! We have seen years of neglect allowing ILLEGAL Miners from all over the world to come to our COUNTRY and destroy our Forests and Ri ... read full comment
You're the appointed minister for Mineral and Natural Resources- Your Work STARTS from NOW!! We have seen years of neglect allowing ILLEGAL Miners from all over the world to come to our COUNTRY and destroy our Forests and Rivers and our so called Ministers looking on unconcerned. We're FED UP with these STOMACH MINISTERS. DO your work NOW!
Cantankerous 11 years ago
The biggest polluters of our natural waterways are the giant gold mining companies including Newmont and others. There is no need repeating what has been already extensively documented on several occasions by the news media. ... read full comment
The biggest polluters of our natural waterways are the giant gold mining companies including Newmont and others. There is no need repeating what has been already extensively documented on several occasions by the news media. It is dishonest to blame the small fish when by far the biggest offenders are allowed to get away Scot free.
BERIMA KOFI AGYEI 11 years ago
I want to thank you for your tetter concerning the poisoning of rivers in rural ghana,through illigal mining.Most expecialy in western ghana ,river Pra and Angobra to be precis.Is the goverment ghana allowing the chanese to ... read full comment
I want to thank you for your tetter concerning the poisoning of rivers in rural ghana,through illigal mining.Most expecialy in western ghana ,river Pra and Angobra to be precis.Is the goverment ghana allowing the chanese to distroy our enviroment just in name of relationship?President Mahama must forget about his statement that the chanese are going to build us a free stadium. Hello Mr, president listen cerefully, nothing is free on earth and start to reason like a stateman.I personally want to tell the present gorverment if nothing is done about we shall have no other obtion than to take the law into our own hands.I never believe our leaders can be soo stupid to allow the chanese to fool us.Ghana is an independent country and if the gorverment is not willing to protect our enviroment then the citizens from this areas will soon advice themselfs.We in ghana cant be fools forever.The gorverment of ghana needs to wise up.
CHARCOAL SELLER. 11 years ago
I am absolutely confident that Ghanaians will wake up to the tricknology of the two revolving door parties, who busy themselves arguing and insulting each other, instead of focusing on serious issues that affect the Ghanaian ... read full comment
I am absolutely confident that Ghanaians will wake up to the tricknology of the two revolving door parties, who busy themselves arguing and insulting each other, instead of focusing on serious issues that affect the Ghanaian masses.
NDC & NPP spent millions of dollars parading themselves/campaigning around the country, making vague promises to excite and confuse their followers, election campaigning is over and solutions to Ghana's problems are not even being discussed, these jokers/politicians, are tying up the judicial system accusing each other of being dishonest, and attempting to create parliamentary gridlock.
Ghana/Africa is being mercilessly raped of it's natural resources (which includes: poisoning of potable water systems, destruction of farmland etc.) by foreign invaders posing as investors using the cover of "free market economy" to loot and plunder vulnerable nations with neocolonial governments.
Ghana's Supreme Court judges should chase those one issue politicians out of the courts, and order all of them (NDC&NPP,) to prove that they are capable of leading, by clearly articulating their party's program for solving the country's problem, and moving forward with permanent solutions.
Please, please, please NDC&NPP politicians, stop the bickering, threats, and insults, and get on with the business of nation building, you are supposed to be the best brains in the land, but so far, it is difficult to distinguish the difference between politicians and local area boys.
FORWARD EVER, BACKWARD NEVER.
Who Listens 11 years ago
Let us try putting our faith in our supposed leaders, if they care about us they should listen, otherwise the next stop is protest. Email the president at contact@presidency.gov.gh, telling them how you feel about this and/or ... read full comment
Let us try putting our faith in our supposed leaders, if they care about us they should listen, otherwise the next stop is protest. Email the president at contact@presidency.gov.gh, telling them how you feel about this and/or how this affects you. Pass this email address onto friends and family, and let us see if in the next month if they listen contact@presidency.gov.gh (or indeed if the email address even works- I wanted to email our national police service about this, and was interested to note that none of their email addresses work.)
If we do not hear back, then we know that maybe the corruption in this matter goes to the heart of the political administration.
James Quakyi 11 years ago
The pollution of Pra river and its tributaries is not a recent problem,(see 1993 Aboadze Thermal Plant Fesibilty Study-Environmental Assesment) just that it has become worse in the past decade due to increased legal and ille ... read full comment
The pollution of Pra river and its tributaries is not a recent problem,(see 1993 Aboadze Thermal Plant Fesibilty Study-Environmental Assesment) just that it has become worse in the past decade due to increased legal and illegal mining activities. The pollution problem extends to the estuaries as well, and all shellfish have been shown to have a high toxic contamination of chemicals.
What is needed is a proper environmental assesment and a corresponding Evironmental tax on all the mining companies as well as a proper Environmental Protection Regulatory Body. SOON it will be a "case of water, water eveywhere and yet not a drop of water to drink"
Ekow Ayensu 11 years ago
I like this your idea of Environmental Tax on the mining companies. They need to be held to account.
I like this your idea of Environmental Tax on the mining companies. They need to be held to account.
Jacob Adesuka 11 years ago
Good idea if only the environmental tax proceeds can be used to clean the river environment and improve water quality.But our politicians will chop the money
Good idea if only the environmental tax proceeds can be used to clean the river environment and improve water quality.But our politicians will chop the money
kwesi 11 years ago
our govt shoud do all the taulking
our govt shoud do all the taulking
We The People 11 years ago
Simple and Short. Despite the fact that galamsey has been part of Ghana's history predating colonial times, it is important that the current government comes to it's senses and mandates the stoppage of all small scale mining ... read full comment
Simple and Short. Despite the fact that galamsey has been part of Ghana's history predating colonial times, it is important that the current government comes to it's senses and mandates the stoppage of all small scale mining activities, alluvial mining as well strip mining that has polluted our water systems, rivers, streams and destroyed the livilihood of famers who depend on cocoa farms and vegetable farms. We The People Are crying out for an immediate stoppage. The greedy chiefs and village elders ought to be made aware of the effects of their greed and selfishness.
God Bless Ghana
We The People
b awonye 11 years ago
They ( the violators )can be reported to the body responsible for climate change. Individuals can also take them to court only after they have alerted the world policemen such as the environmental and climate change policeme ... read full comment
They ( the violators )can be reported to the body responsible for climate change. Individuals can also take them to court only after they have alerted the world policemen such as the environmental and climate change policemen.
Pressure groups:
Action that can be taken include direct action such as demonstrations close to parliament within the rules such as remits, and places out of bounds. Papers, pictures films and a whole cataloged evidence should be recorded for the sake of the Ghanaian museums,authorities such as the world courts. Money can be obtained to reverse the situation. The companies and countries responsible can be fined.
Gov't should act on the dumping of toxic waste into the Pra now. The problem affects Western Central and Ashanti regions as the Pra runs through these regions.
The water situation in Takoradi coming up to Christmas was bad ...
read full comment
Thanks Sankofa. I thought nobody will comment on this important matter because it is not tribe, politics, religion and superstitious movie. While we busy ourselves with useless things the foreigners are taking our fish, gold, ...
read full comment
What is happening to the water bodies in Ghana as a result of galamsey activities of the illegal gold miners shows why democracy is not the proper governmental institution for Africans.
AFRICANS ARE TOO STUPID TO APPRE ...
read full comment
Please let's not put the blame on foreigners.
It is us, period. The whole nation, including the ruling elite, lacks environmental awareness.
It wouldn't be an exaggeration to describe us a nation of ecoilliterates:
We d ...
read full comment
How many members of the media houses and the intelligentsia know how the water cycle works?
You begin to wonder why we bother to go to school to get educated.
Marcus, Ibeg to differ.
Our traditional way of life wss meant to protect the environment. In fact it enabled our people to live in harmony with their envronment.
Rivers were treated with respect. There were designated a ...
read full comment
Thank you.
While we address the environmental problems, we must also work to take over the exploitation of our natural resources from the foreigners who control the major sectors of our economy.
The districts and Regions and the Government must act now to salvage this important water body.With the required political will this can be done easily.If need be a policy of killing all illegal miners found polluting the riv ...
read full comment
Please Mahama do something about this.
New ministerof Environment , please do something about this distruction.
It is pathetic that the lust for money is making us overlook activities which will drive us to our graves earlier than expectected. Now fishes are the first immediate casualties after which man.
What does our newly appointed Minister know about how to protect our rivers,forests,lands etc.from poisionous materials.I wonder why foreigners are given permits to come and pollute our drinking waters and nothing is done to ...
read full comment
You're the appointed minister for Mineral and Natural Resources- Your Work STARTS from NOW!! We have seen years of neglect allowing ILLEGAL Miners from all over the world to come to our COUNTRY and destroy our Forests and Ri ...
read full comment
The biggest polluters of our natural waterways are the giant gold mining companies including Newmont and others. There is no need repeating what has been already extensively documented on several occasions by the news media. ...
read full comment
I want to thank you for your tetter concerning the poisoning of rivers in rural ghana,through illigal mining.Most expecialy in western ghana ,river Pra and Angobra to be precis.Is the goverment ghana allowing the chanese to ...
read full comment
I am absolutely confident that Ghanaians will wake up to the tricknology of the two revolving door parties, who busy themselves arguing and insulting each other, instead of focusing on serious issues that affect the Ghanaian ...
read full comment
Let us try putting our faith in our supposed leaders, if they care about us they should listen, otherwise the next stop is protest. Email the president at contact@presidency.gov.gh, telling them how you feel about this and/or ...
read full comment
The pollution of Pra river and its tributaries is not a recent problem,(see 1993 Aboadze Thermal Plant Fesibilty Study-Environmental Assesment) just that it has become worse in the past decade due to increased legal and ille ...
read full comment
I like this your idea of Environmental Tax on the mining companies. They need to be held to account.
Good idea if only the environmental tax proceeds can be used to clean the river environment and improve water quality.But our politicians will chop the money
our govt shoud do all the taulking
Simple and Short. Despite the fact that galamsey has been part of Ghana's history predating colonial times, it is important that the current government comes to it's senses and mandates the stoppage of all small scale mining ...
read full comment
They ( the violators )can be reported to the body responsible for climate change. Individuals can also take them to court only after they have alerted the world policemen such as the environmental and climate change policeme ...
read full comment