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    Pra River Turns Gold: residents cry out over devastating galamsey impact

    Adnan AdamsBy Adnan AdamsMay 18, 2026No Comments17 Views
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    By Adnan Adams Mohammed 

     

    The once-clear waters of the Pra River have transformed into a thick, mustard-colored sludge, sparking a wave of outrage and desperate pleas from local communities. 

    A recent visit to the riverbanks on April 27, 2026, revealed a landscape under siege by illegal small-scale mining, popularly known as galamsey.

    ​Under the shadow of a bridge in the Western Region, an environmental activist stood by the turbid water, holding up a plastic bottle filled with what looked like liquid mud.

    ​”Look at this water. It is no longer water; it is poison,” the activist, Kyei Yamoah said, pouring the silty contents into his hands. “Our rivers are not for washing gold. Our forests are not for digging holes. We are destroying the very lifeblood of our people for temporary greed.”

    Kyei Yamoah, Exec Dir HELP Foundation

     

     

    ​A Landscape of Destruction

    ​The scale of the crisis is visible from both the ground and the air. Aerial footage shows the Pra River snaking through the forest, its natural blue replaced by a heavy, opaque brown that eventually bleeds into the Gulf of Guinea. On the river itself, makeshift mining platforms—known as changfans—operate with impunity, churning up the riverbed and dumping toxic sediment back into the flow.

    ​The environmental group HELP (Human Environment and Livelihoods Platform) Foundation Africa has been at the forefront of the “Stop Galamsey” movement, organizing protests and documenting the damage.

    ​”They come with machines, with no right and no rules,” a spokesperson for HELP Foundation Africa stated. “Our chiefs cry out and our elders warn us, but greed won’t let the truth be sworn. We are calling on every Ghanaian to rise up and say no to this destruction.”

     

    ​Political Silence and Public Outrage

    ​Despite repeated government promises to crack down on illegal mining, residents feel abandoned. The sight of heavily polluted water reaching the coastline has intensified the call for immediate, drastic action to save the environment for future generations.

    ​”Politicians look away while Mother Ghana is led astray,” another protester remarked. “This is our fight. We must be bold because our future cannot be bought or sold. We are doing this for the sake of Ghana’s youth and those yet unborn.”

     

    ​The Toll of Galamsey: A Snapshot

     

    Impact Category Description
    Water Quality High turbidity; presence of heavy metals like mercury and cyanide.
    Livelihoods Destroys cocoa farms and makes traditional fishing impossible.
    Health Increased risk of waterborne diseases and toxic exposure for downstream users.
    Infrastructure Increased cost of water treatment for the Ghana Water Company.

     

    The message from the banks of the Pra River is clear: the time for rhetoric has passed. Without a genuine end to galamsey, the “Golden Kingdom” risks losing its most precious resource—its clean water.

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