Monday 10 April 2023

End mining in all forest reserves across Ghana now - to end an existential threat

In an era when life-threatening extreme weather events are the norm, Ghana's forests and rivers  have become priceless life-sustaining assets, which we must protect at all costs.

In that light, they are now even more valuable than all our precious  mineral deposits combined. We must end mining, both legal and illegal,  in all our forest reserves for that reason.

 Even if we have to resort to the use of killer-drones, with night vision and heat-seeking cameras, in a no-holds-barred high-tech war to stop what is an existential threat endangering the well-being and quality of life of our entire population (which is enriching only a tiny percentage of our total population), let us go ahead and declare war on the greedy  and selfish individuals destroying our  forests and polluting our river systems, soils and groundwater, and eliminate them from their operational areas  across the entire  landmass of the sovereign territory of our Republic,   to end what is an existential threat to all Ghanaians - before it becomes too late to stop them destroying all our forests, and polluting our soils, river systems as well as our groundwater, on top, too, ooooo, Ghanafuor. Yoooooooo...

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