The White Volta River, which flows near the town of Yapei, has been severely polluted due to illegal mining activities in the Banda Nkwanta areas.
The river, which is a vital source of water for the local community, has been contaminated, posing a significant threat to the health and livelihoods of those who depend on it.
The pollution is a result of Galamsey activities in the area, causing widespread pollution and destruction of the water body.
The White Volta River is a significant waterway that flows into the Black Volta River to form the Volta River.

The pollution of the White Volta River has serious implications for the environment and human health, as it can contaminate the water supply and affect the livelihoods of people who depend on the river for fishing and other economic activities.
The pollution has also raised concerns among the local community, who are calling on the authorities to take immediate action to stop the illegal mining activities.
"The river is our lifeblood, and we cannot afford to lose it," a resident said. "We are appealing to the government to take action and protect our river."
The Minister for Lands and Natural Resource has indicated steps to fight illegal mining activities to ensure that those responsible for the pollution are held accountable.
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