President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo urged organized labour to reevaluate its upcoming nationwide strike on October 10, underscoring his dedication to resolving environmental concerns associated with illegal mining.
Illegal mining was the primary topic of discussion during a closed-door meeting with union leaders on October 3, during which this appeal was made. According to sources, the President requested that the strike be postponed in order to provide additional time to resolve the unions’ demands.
Akuffo-Addo begs organized labour to postpone the planned strike.
Organized Labour has expressed its dissatisfaction with the government’s inadequate response to illicit mining, which they contend is causing substantial environmental damage. The unions are advocating for immediate action to safeguard Ghana’s natural resources.
Analysts warn that a nationwide strike could have significant consequences, potentially disrupting various sectors of the economy. The necessity of immediate action is underscored by this imminent menace.
President Akufo-Addo has committed to conducting an additional meeting with Organized Labour next week to address their concerns and identify potential solutions in light of the increasing tensions.
The President’s willingness to engage in dialogue, according to a source, emphasizes the gravity of the situation and the necessity of collaboration between the government and labor organizations.