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Home»Opinion»A state of emergency allows the government to take extraordinary measures: suspend or limit certain constitutional or legal protections
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A state of emergency allows the government to take extraordinary measures: suspend or limit certain constitutional or legal protections

SAMUELBy SAMUELSeptember 23, 20252 Mins Read
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empower security forces, freeze licenses, restrict movement, and impose curfews. It’s meant to respond to urgent threats. But with that comes risk.

1. Erosion of democratic checks and constitutional governance

Suspending normal legal protections or oversight can lead to abuse of power.

Without robust oversight, constitutional rights (freedom of movement, due process, property rights) might be curtailed.

2. Human rights abuses

Security forces given expanded powers might use them in ways that violate civil liberties. Arrests without due process, arbitrary detentions, use of excessive force, or targeting of vulnerable groups are risks.

Communities might be adversely affected if security measures are heavy-handed, especially in remote or rural areas where those affected have fewer legal resources.

3. Economic livelihood and social disruption

Many people engaged in galamsey are doing so because of poverty and lack of alternative livelihoods. Shutting down all mining even illegal without providing alternatives could cause loss of income, pushing individuals/families into hardship.

Effects could ripple into sectors tied to mining: local suppliers, transporters, and informal trade around mining camps.

4. Risk of overreach and misapplication

A state of emergency might allow for sweeping actions that affect people who are not involved in galamsey but live or work near affected areas.

It could extend beyond mining areas if not well defined, impacting rights across regions unnecessarily.

5. Legal and license uncertainty

Freezing existing licenses may affect small-scale miners who perhaps were operating under legal or semi-legal frameworks. Some may have permits, but enforcement is patchy. The sudden revocation could result in legal disputes, compensation claims, or perceptions of unfair treatment.

6. Damage to trust between citizens and government

If communities feel targeted unjustly or if action is uneven (some offenders go untouched, others are punished harshly), this could erode public trust. Citizens may be less willing to cooperate with enforcement or rehabilitation efforts.

If enforcement is seen as political (favoring certain regions or ethnic groups), that further damages legitimacy.

7. Cost and capacity issues

Implementing emergency measures requires resources: security, legal, administrative. If the government does not have sufficient capacity or funds, the emergency might result in superficial crackdowns without long-term impact.

Also, enforcing emergency regulations may burden the judicial system; special courts or processes might be needed.

By Atta Issah

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