
Ghana’s President John Mahama is under growing scrutiny as his administration contends with backlash over a mining law that allows operations in the country’s protected forest reserves—areas vital for water preservation and biodiversity. Critics, including environmental advocates, argue that the law threatens the nation’s ecological balance. At the same time, Mahama’s policy of deporting, instead of prosecuting, foreign nationals involved in illegal mining is fueling a heated debate on national sovereignty, justice, and environmental responsibility.
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