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Ghana’s Chief Veterinary Officer, Dr. Emmanuel Allegye Cudjoe, has sounded the alarm on the devastating impact of galamsey, or illegal mining, on aquatic animals. Speaking at the 2024 World Rabies Day Celebration in Accra, on Wednesday September 18, Dr. Cudjoe emphasized that the chemicals used in galamsey operations are harming fish in water bodies, which are then consumed by humans, posing serious health risks.

The effects of galamsey extend beyond aquatic life, threatening Ghana’s food security. The destruction of farmlands and water pollution have led to a significant decline in agricultural productivity, exacerbating food insecurity concerns. Additionally, chemicals used in mining have contaminated water bodies, affecting both aquatic life and human health.

To address this critical issue, Dr. Cudjoe is urging the government, media, and citizens to join forces to combat galamsey and mitigate its harmful effects on the environment, human health, and the economy.

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