Bishop J.Y.

Adu, founder of the New Jerusalem Chapel (NJC), has issued a stark warning about the potential for civil unrest if galamsey is abruptly banned in Ghana.

In an exclusive interview with Fiifi Pratt monitored by MyNewsGh.com, the clergyman shared his concerns, noting that over four million Ghanaians are directly or indirectly involved in the galamsey trade.

In a discussion, Bishop Adu drew comparisons between Ghana's current galamsey crisis and the conflicts surrounding oil discoveries in certain regions of Nigeria.