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TUTAG threatens nationwide demo over galamsey crisis

The Technical University Teachers Association of Ghana (TUTAG) has announced its decision to initiate a strike against the pervasive issue of illegal mining, commonly known as galamsey.

This decision comes on the heels of Organised Labour’s recent move to call off a nationwide strike following governmental intervention.

In a statement released on October 10, TUTAG expressed its discontent over Organised Labour’s withdrawal from the strike, which occurred without prior consultation or input from its members.

TUTAG described this unilateral action as “completely unacceptable,” stating, “This unilateral action by some elements within Organised Labour is completely unacceptable. The decision to “chicken out” of a national strike that had the potential to address one of the most pressing environmental issues of our time—galamsey—without consulting the full membership undermines the unity and collective strength of the entire labour movement.

The association further emphasized that such actions erode the trust and confidence of its members, who expect transparency, solidarity, and commitment to collective efforts.

“Such actions weaken the resolve of Organised Labour and erode the trust and confidence of members who expect transparency, solidarity, and commitment in advancing our common course.”

“The fight against galamsey is a national responsibility, and the strength of our labour unions in leading this cause cannot be compromised by the inconsistency and lack of coordination demonstrated by some within Organised Labour. This was a critical moment for us to stand together, defend the future of our environment, and hold accountable those responsible for the devastation caused by illegal mining.

“Sadly, Organised Labour has squandered this opportunity to present a united front against the destruction of our natural resources and our future deliberations. We strongly condemn this selfish move by Organised Labour, which undermines the collective efforts to safeguard our environment and future generations,” it stated.

TUTAG condemned Organised Labour’s actions as a wasted opportunity to present a united front against the destruction of natural resources, stating, “Despite the betrayal from some quarters, we stand in solidarity with all unions and bodies who have decided to take action through strikes and demonstrations. We wish to assure them of our continued support. At an Emergency Congress held on Thursday, 10th October 2024, TUTAG has resolved to embark on a strike action. We are initiating the necessary processes under the Labour Act to invoke our right to strike, and we will soon join the call for action”.

Despite feeling betrayed, TUTAG reaffirmed its commitment to combating galamsey and safeguarding the environment for future generations.

During an Emergency Congress on October 10, 2024, TUTAG resolved to embark on a strike and is initiating processes under the Labour Act to exercise its right to strike in the near future.

TUTAG’s demands include the immediate recall of Parliament to revoke Legislative Instrument (LI) 2462, which regulates the granting of mining licenses in environmentally sensitive areas. They call for an immediate halt to issuing new licenses and the withdrawal of all existing licenses for prospecting and mining in forest reserves and areas near water bodies.

The association is also urging the government to ban all mining activities in these sensitive areas and declare a state of emergency in affected regions. They advocate for the recall of all small-scale mining licenses and the initiation of broad stakeholder consultations for sustainable small-scale mining practices in Ghana.

Moreover, TUTAG is calling for increased budget allocations to the Ghana Water Company to ensure a sustainable water supply for all citizens, considering the damage illegal mining has inflicted on water bodies.

They urged all political parties to sign a national pact to ensure sustainable measures are enacted to address the galamsey crisis, transcending party lines.

TUTAG concluded by urging the government and stakeholders to act swiftly on their demands to protect the environment and restore the faith of Ghanaians in their leadership.

“We urge all TUTAG members to remain calm and steadfast as we move forward with our plans. Your commitment and support are essential as we continue to engage relevant stakeholders and ensure that our voices are heard in the fight against illegal mining,” it added.

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