Doji Sonx Weighs In on Galamsey Protests: "It Can't Be Stopped, the Dust Will Settle
Ghanaian musician Doji Sonx, best known for his hit song "Yenko Nkoaa," has voiced his thoughts on the ongoing #StopGalamseyNow protests, expressing skepticism about the movement's long-term impact. In a recent interview on Showbiz TV, Doji candidly remarked that illegal mining, also known as galamsey, will persist despite the public outcry. Stream/Download Rokotor on preferred platform. “Galamsey can’t be stopped. It will be talked about for a while, but the dust will settle, and it will continue,” Doji stated, suggesting that the issue has become deeply ingrained and is unlikely to see permanent change. Watch official visuals for ROKOTOR below: His comments come amid widespread protests in Ghana, where citizens have rallied against the environmental destruction caused by illegal mining. Despite the momentum of the protests, Doji's take reflects a more pessimistic outlook, hinting at the political and economic complexities surrounding galamsey. Switchin