Galamsey: We stand in solidarity but won’t join Oct. 10 strike – GMA to Organised Labour
The Ghana Medical Association (GMA) has announced that while it stands in solidarity with Organised Labour in the fight against illegal small-scale mining, known as galamsey, it will not participate in the planned nationwide strike on October 10.
In a press release issued on October 8, following an internal meeting, GMA clarified that it has not laid out a roadmap for industrial action.
The statement, signed by GMA President Dr. Frank Serebour, emphasized that all members are expected to continue providing full medical services without interruptions.
“The Ghana Medical Association (GMA) has not declared a roadmap for industrial action. Therefore, all members are expected to continue providing full services without interruption,” the statement said.
However, the GMA expressed its solidarity with the broader concerns raised by Organised Labour regarding the devastating effects of galamsey on the environment and livelihoods.
The association acknowledged the need for a collective effort to combat illegal mining but stated it would not join the upcoming strike.
The release concluded with a note that the National Executive Council (NEC) would provide further updates to members if necessary.
Organised Labour has insisted on proceeding with the strike to press the government to take stronger measures against galamsey.
Source: myjoyonline