The Deputy Minister of Education, Dr.

Kingsley Nyarko has stated that the decision by Organized Labour to embark on a nationwide strike may gravel affect Ghana's revenue.

According to Dr Nyarko, the pending industrial action over concerns of illegal mining and its associated consequences by the Labour Unions may only lead to a reduction in the government's revenue collection. "Instead of embarking on a strike we don't know when it will end, the best way is to keep engaging the authorities to come to a meaningful agreement to this problem.

This strike action will lead to a reduction in productivity and will also affect the revenue of the country.