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Government of Ghana.: Save our water bodies
maswud S.
started this petition to
Government of Ghana.
The current state of our water bodies depicts clearly that Ghana in
some few
years would undoubtedly lose all its water bodies to pollution. From
results
attained by researchers on most of these water bodies, we have come to
know
that some of these water bodies are highly polluted to the extent that
they cannot
be recycled and even if they could, it would demand a huge sum of money.
Something I have reason to believe Ghana is surely not ready for. Most
of these
water bodies appear to be threatened by illegal mining activities
otherwise
known as "galamsey" operations funded by foreigners particularly the
Chinese. In the western region in particular three main water bodies are
said
to be polluted and these include river Pra, Daboase and Ankobra. The
current
state is barely giving the necessary attention it needs hence day in day
out we
encounter more of such operations on our water bodies. The enormousness
of the
pollution has compelled some of our industries whose work depends solely
on
water to shut down due to water shortage since recycling of some of the
polluted water bodies particularly River Pra is now impossible. In most
cases,
plants that were put in place to help in water treatment have been shut
down
due to pollution and for this reason boreholes are being constructed to
enhance
water supply to most of the communities. Even with this, some very
remote
communities still lack access to clean drinkable water. This has made it
quite clearly that Africans particularly Ghanaians do not plan for
future with action. What are our politicians doing about this situation
and what are we as indigenes of the bigger community also doing about
it. It is time that we all assume our very responsibilities as citizens
and tune our minds to protecting our resources for the benefit of
generations to come.In some cases, most of these water bodies
have become centers for waste disposal be it plastic waste, organic etc.
We are always craving for change yet mentally, we are not ready for
change. A more appalling situation is when indigenes walk long distances
passing the community public toilets only to defecate at the shores be
it a lake shore, sea shore etc. Ironically, when these structures were
not in place, these very people complained of being left out and so much
more. Lets save our water bodies.
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