Pop Culture Vibe Blog of Friday, 11 October 2024
Source: Ebenezer Ndoor
The Catholic Archdiocese of Accra, in collaboration with the Conference of Major Superiors of Religious and Catholic Lay Faithful and Professionals, will hold an Environmental Prayer Protest Walk Against Galamsey today, Friday, October 10. The initiative aims to raise awareness about the destructive effects of illegal mining, known as galamsey, and to push for urgent government action to address the issue.
The main objective of the protest is to call for a state of emergency concerning mining activities, especially in areas near water bodies, river buffers, and forest reserves. Organizers hope to pressure the government into taking decisive action to halt the environmental damage caused by galamsey and to promote sustainable development for future generations.
The walk will begin at the Holy Spirit Cathedral in Adabraka at 10:00 AM, with participants passing through key locations in Accra, including Castle Road, Ridge Roundabout, Parliament House, and Oxford Street, before concluding at Christ the King Parish in Cantonments.
A petition will be delivered to President Akufo-Addo at Jubilee House, urging immediate action to address the crisis.
The Catholic Church is inviting all Ghanaians—Catholics, other Christians, Muslims, traditional leaders, civil society organizations, environmental activists, and the general public—to join this peaceful demonstration. Organizers emphasized that the event is not only a prayerful gathering but also a call for immediate and effective interventions to stop galamsey, protect the environment, and restore Ghana's ecosystems.