Ghana Breast Society Joins Calls For Galamsey Ban
Due to the serious health concerns associated with illicit mining, popularly known as galamsey, the Breast Society of Ghana has asked for an immediate cessation of operations.
Health professionals have reported an increase in cancer cases and birth problems associated with unregulated practices, prompting the society to issue a warning that the chemicals employed in these mining operations are endangering lives.
In a press conference held after the official start of Pinktober 2024, a campaign to raise awareness of breast cancer, Dr. Hannah Ayettey Anie, President of the Breast Society of Ghana, emphasized how critical it is to put a stop to galamsey in order to protect public health.
“These chemicals from illegal mining are highly dangerous to the body. From previous radiation disasters, we’ve seen they often result in birth defects, and we can’t yet predict the full extent of what this contamination will lead to.
“Galamsey is undeniably harmful. We urge all involved to stop immediately, as it impacts individuals and threatens the well-being of entire communities.”
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