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Published on 2025-07-16 12:26:50
By: Nyima Sillah
Kemo Fatty, environmental advocate and founder of Green-Up Gambia, has voiced serious concerns over the country’s recently announced Deep-Sea Mining Project.
While acknowledging its potential economic benefits, Fatty warned that without transparency, oversight, and meaningful community involvement, the initiative could bring long-term environmental and social harm.
Speaking in an exclusive interview held on Tuesday, Fatty described the project’s sudden unveiling and…
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