Leader of Ghanaian music duo, Keche, Andrew Kofi Cudjoe has stated why politicians shouldn’t use the galamsey menace as a campaign message due to its sensitivity.
In an interview with Amansan Krakye, Keche Andrew said about 10 per cent of Ghanaians are into galamsey, so politicians are afraid to lose votes when they condemn the practice.
“I think that with the issue of galamsey, our past presidents have been fighting it but I don’t think it should be a campaign message to mock people because it’s a sensitive field.
“The number of Ghanaians who are unemployed and uneducated who feel they can’t get an office work or capital to start a trade are all involved in galamsey,” he disclosed.
“These people don’t care, they just want to make money whether the water bodies are being destroyed or not so those fighting these people are scared of the ramifications.
has stated why politicians shouldn’t use the galamsey menace as a campaign message due to its sensitivity.
In an interview with Amansan Krakye, Keche Andrew said about 10 per cent of Ghanaians are into galamsey, so politicians are afraid to lose votes when they condemn the practice.
“I think that with the issue of galamsey, our past presidents have been fighting it but I don’t think it should be a campaign message to mock people because it’s a sensitive field.
“The number of Ghanaians who are unemployed and uneducated who feel they can’t get an office work or capital to start a trade are all involved in galamsey,” he disclosed.
“These people don’t care, they just want to make money whether the water bodies are being destroyed or not so those fighting these people are scared of the ramifications.