David Oscar Sheds Light on Galamsey and Plastic Pollution in Powerful Visual Appeal

Ghanaian creative artiste David Oscar Dogbe has harnessed the power of video to draw urgent attention to the environmental devastation wrought by illegal mining (galamsey) and plastic pollution.

In the moving video, David Oscar vividly portrays the lasting imprint of unregulated mining practices on Ghana’s waterways. His visuals underscore not only the physical destruction—erosion, silt-laden rivers, and denuded shorelines—but also the broader environmental toll of rampant plastic waste choking water systems. Through evocative scenes, the message is unmistakable: urgent intervention is needed to preserve Ghana’s water resources. 

By choosing the visual medium, David Oscar joins a growing cadre of artists using creative expression to engage the public in pressing ecological matters. His video serves as both a wake-up call and a rallying cry for collective responsibility in safeguarding Ghana’s environment.

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