Flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Dramani Mahama, has vowed to introduce sustainable mining practices to address environmental degradation in areas prone to illegal mining.
Speaking to party supporters at Akrokkeri in the Fomena Constituency on the third day of his six-day campaign tour in the Ashanti Region, Mahama acknowledged the critical role of small-scale mining in the local economy.
He assured miners that his administration would implement policies aimed at safeguarding the environment while enhancing mining livelihoods.
“I know that here in Adansi, you deeply value small-scale mining. The NDC will bring policies to support small-scale miners and ensure the land is preserved for future generations,” Mahama stated.
He highlighted the devastating impact of illegal mining activities (galamsey) on the country’s natural resources and pledged to establish mechanisms that promote responsible mining, including the reclamation of degraded lands and the use of modern, eco-friendly techniques.
Furthermore, Mahama urged voters to prioritize competency over political loyalty in the upcoming general elections, calling on them to support a leader who can address the pressing challenges facing the nation.
The Fomena Constituency, known for its mining activities, has been a focal point of discussions on environmental and economic sustainability, making Mahama’s promises particularly resonant with local communities.