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Assemblies of God commends Mahama for tackling 'galamsey'

Galamsey The Assemblies of God, Ghana has commended President John Mahama for taking a decisive step to deal with the menace of illegal mining, popularly called ‘galamsey'. According to the group, the mining had led to the wanton destruction of the environment in many parts of the country. The church described the appointment of a five-member inter-ministerial task force by President Mahama to address the ‘galamsey’ problem as “a step in the right direction in curbing the menace in our dear country". “We, therefore, take the opportunity to pledge our full support to His Excellency, and to appeal to all » Read More

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