GAMLS raises red flags over health risks of galamsey
Ghana Association of Medical Laboratory Scientists (GAMLS) is warning against devastating health impacts of illegal mining, also known as galamsey on communities and the environment.
In a statement co-signed by Dr. Solomon D.Y. Kwashie, General Secretary, and Dr. Abu Abudu Rahamani, President, the GAMLS expressed strong concern over government’s total lack of action to address threats of irresponsible mining.
According to the GAMLS, the unregulated mining activities pose significant health risks because of exposure to toxic chemicals such as mercury and arsenic.
The statement further highlighted the grim reality, citing how the “Prolonged exposure to these harmful substances is linked to severe health issues including vision defects, skin conditions, cardiovascular problems, liver and kidney damage, respiratory diseases, cancer, birth defects, neurological disorders, and even death”.
The economic consequences are equally alarming, the GAMLS pointed out emphasising the rising health costs associated with treating conditions caused by galamsey are straining the national health budget, which is already struggling to meet the minimum 15 per cent allocation set by the Abuja Declaration.
“The pollution of water sources and soil due to galamsey activities poses significant health risks to communities that rely on these resources for drinking, farming, and daily use.”
The association criticised government’s inaction, which it argues is exacerbating the crisis.
“Despite the severe health risks, we are dismayed by the lack of government interest in stopping these illegal activities.”
It further emphasised the need for urgent action, urging: “We recommend an immediate suspension of small-scale mining activities for comprehensive stakeholder engagement to find a viable solution.”
GAMLS is called on civil society organisations, associations, and the general public to increase pressure on the government to take decisive action against illegal mining.
The association revealed: “We stand in solidarity with other bodies committed to addressing the devastating health impacts of Galamsey”.
“We are prepared to support efforts to ensure our concerns are heard and acted upon,” the statement added.
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