General Overseer of the Fountain of Grace Royal Chapel, Apostle Ekow Ansah Aggrey, has condemned galamsey activities in certain parts of the country leading to the destruction of River bodies and arable lands.
He, has therefore, called on Ghanaians to halt the practice and find alternative means of livelihoods.
Apostle Ansah Aggrey who said this in a sermon during a Sunday Church Service in Takoradi on the theme,” Ye Are The Salt and Light of the World, said the pollution of the river bodies by galamsey activities was a source of worry as the mercury and cyanide were toxin to fishes consumed from the polluted river bodies.
Apostle Ansah Aggrey said as the salt of the Earth, it behoved on believers to preserve the natural environment and some cocoa farmers were selling their farmlands for galamsey activities due to obsession about money.
“Some of the lands for the cultivation of crops are also being degraded beyond reclamation”.
The Minister of the gospel said though people tend to blame foreigners in the galamsey business, most Ghanaians were neck deep in the galamsey menace.
He said while the Western world usually planned ahead for the third and fourth generations and would always preserve resources for the coming generations, African countries were only selfish and did not think about generations yet unborn.
Apostle Ansah Aggrey appealed to government to take steps to redress the galamsey canker.