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Home»Top stories»‘The Last Dig’ book launched to reshape Ghana’s conversation on galamsey
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‘The Last Dig’ book launched to reshape Ghana’s conversation on galamsey

Ghana NewsBy Ghana NewsJuly 1, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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A new book that blends fiction with environmental policy has been launched with a bold ambition to transform how Ghanaians understand and respond to illegal mining with the author arguing that lasting solutions will only come when the country confronts the complexity of the problem.

Titled The Last Dig: How Benjie Changed the Galamsey Story – Ending Galamsey, Building Futures and National Renewal, the book is authored by environmental and impact assessment analyst Yaw Amoyaw-Osei.

The Last Dig uses storytelling to demonstrate the role of Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) in shaping public policy while challenging readers to rethink the country’s approach to environmental governance.
According to the author who is the Executive Director of Green Advocacy Ghana and the Founder and Executive Chairman of the Centre for Environment & Health Research & Training, the book is intended to move the national conversation beyond rhetoric by providing a deeper understanding of the drivers of galamsey and the reforms needed to address it sustainably.

“It delves into the actual complexity of galamsey so that it provides understanding of the problem, the reality, the complex nature of the problem of galamsey, so that you can advance recommendations for solution,” Mr. Amoyaw-Osei said on the sidelines of the launch.

He believes Ghana’s fight against illegal mining has been undermined by treating every form of galamsey as the same.

“For now, what we’re doing is like beating about the bush. We do not understand it. We’re not understanding it. And this is what the book seeks to help us understand.”

The book distinguishes between organised, foreign-backed illegal mining operations that devastate forests and water bodies, and poverty-driven community mining born out of unemployment. While advocating a “complete crackdown” on criminal networks, it calls for state support to help small-scale miners transition into legal, environmentally responsible operations.

Among the reforms proposed are stronger accountability for traditional authorities, security agencies and local government officials, as well as the establishment of district environmental task forces to prevent illegal mining before it takes root.

Beyond its policy recommendations, The Last Dig has earned praise from leading environmental experts for using fiction to illuminate complex national issues.

Former Deputy Director-General of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), Prof. RoseEmma Mamaa Entsua-Mensah, describes the publication as “both an engaging thriller and a vital educational tool… a brilliant example of how fiction can illuminate critical real-world issues with clarity, urgency and narrative flair.”

Similarly, Prof. Daniel A. Wubah, President of Millersville University of Pennsylvania, says the book “confronts galamsey as a complex socio-economic and governance failure”, adding that its ability to humanise policy demonstrates how environmental protection, economic development and social justice are inseparably linked.

With its blend of compelling storytelling and policy analysis, The Last Dig seeks to stimulate informed national dialogue while inspiring practical solutions to one of Ghana’s most pressing environmental challenges.

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