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Galamsey turning rivers into ‘Milo’ – Kow Essuman laments

Summary by MyNewsGh
Kow Abaka Essuman, lawyer and NPP member, has painted a grim picture of Ghana’s environmental state, describing the impact of illegal mining as “heartbreaking” and an existential threat to the country’s future. Essuman recounted what he witnessed during recent travels across mining areas. “When you fly over Takoradi, you see what looks like Milo flowing through the country, brown water everywhere. It’s heartbreaking,” he said in an interview on …
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MyNewsGh broke the news in on Sunday, October 12, 2025.
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