The Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) is basking in a national shame, following the involvement of some of its personnel in illegal mining in the Amansie West District of the Ashanti Region, thus bringing the image of Ghana’s most d ... read full comment
The Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) is basking in a national shame, following the involvement of some of its personnel in illegal mining in the Amansie West District of the Ashanti Region, thus bringing the image of Ghana’s most disciplined security outfit into disrepute.The GAF, which has sworn heaven and earth that its personnel are not involved in illegal mining, has been exposed for teaming up with Russians and Ukrainians to wreck Ghana’s water bodies, forests and farm lands, through illegal mining.On Monday, 22nd May 2017, the Minister for Lands and Natural Resources was shocked when he chanced upon 15 military and five police officers guarding four illegal mining sites, namely; Geo Professional Services (GPS), Kasmil Mining Company Limited, K. Afriyie and Sons, Precious Metal Company and King Solomon Mining Company.The Chronicle gathered that Lt. Gen Arhin is a commander of the military, who led these military officers to Manso Tontokrom to give protection to the Russians and Ukrainians engaged in illegal mining in the said townIt has also been established that there are 42 Russians and Ukrainian nationals mining at Tontokrom under armed military and police protection. These four mining firms are primarily owned by Russia and Ukrainian nationals.Addressing the media, Minister Amewu said: “The military are protecting illegality and nobody can say that it is not true.
The Minister explained that at most of the sites his team visited, the military personnel were stationed there, and this is not coming from the lands and natural resources office.”He stated: “I tried checking from the Minerals Commission (MC) if they deployed the soldiers here, but they said they never, and on any occasion, sign a pact with the military to allow them to be protecting an illegality. He said enquires at his sector ministry also indicated that his ministry had no contract with the military department to protect the illegality. On the way forward, Mr. John Peter Amewu indicated: “We want to call the military hierarchy to come and tell Ghanaians why they are protecting an illegality.” The Minister, looking bemused, stated: “As for me, as long as the military continues to do this, the fight against the illegal mining is going to be very difficult for us.” He wondered under what circumstances the military and police would protect mining sites which operate without licenses, and said: “These military officers are being paid, and we need to interrogate this.” Nevertheless, Mr. Amewu stated that he was extremely excited that some names of the military personnel are being mentioned, adding: “At the appropriate time, these names will come out.” He asked who the military officers were, and who deployed them to the site? On the lawlessness of the security agencies, Amewu opined: “It is time the laws of Ghana were allowed to work, with the enforcement agencies prepared to play a very vital role.
“Ghana is becoming lawlessness, where any citizen from any country can come in and do anything at all.” The Minister disclosed that, per his checks, these illegal Russians and Ukrainian miners have been mining in the area for the past 35 years, and they have not paid a single royalty to Ghana. “Look at the kind of ore they are extracting from the site, this cannot continue, and it must be stopped.” According him, Chinese nationals seem to dominate foreigners, who are illegally mining in Ghana, but, “today, we met Russians and Ukrainians, and there are a lot of people out there from Burkina Faso and Togo.” Responding to a question, Mr. Amewu noted: “I think people holding responsible positions must begin to answer questions. The fight is on-going; we will continue to do our best. “Meanwhile, at the time of filing this story, the four arrested illegal miners, in the persons of Coemwotti Putats, Chepaiyin Serchii, Farid Issaer and Vadim, were at the Ashanti Regional Police Command, waiting to be processed to Accra for further interrogation.In a telephone interaction with the Public Relations Director of the GAF, Col Aggrey Quarshie, he noted that the military had not sanctioned anybody to Manso Tontokrom, and that the military hierarchy will open an inquiry into the issue, and try to unravel the truth about it.
kokui k 7 years ago
Dear Sir Abotsi, yes even though Ghanaians must discover themselves to stop the crooked and corrupted lifestyles we have adopted. The best way is to have a relationship with GOD in reverent fear and true love for Him and our ... read full comment
Dear Sir Abotsi, yes even though Ghanaians must discover themselves to stop the crooked and corrupted lifestyles we have adopted. The best way is to have a relationship with GOD in reverent fear and true love for Him and our fellowman. Let's start with our own selves and from the church, becos the whole system is corrupted. Our hearts are callous and corrupted. GOD help us and have mercy on us. And pls let Captain Mahama's death touch the most wickedest of hearts, to change for the better. I'm starting with myself. GOD bless Ghana to bless You!
kofi adu 7 years ago
hypothesis or semantics. call a spade a spade. say, we are all thieves and we need not hve, to stop. "abotsi, I am a thief and swear I will never steal again"
hypothesis or semantics. call a spade a spade. say, we are all thieves and we need not hve, to stop. "abotsi, I am a thief and swear I will never steal again"
Heinz-Dieter Spitschan 7 years ago
But it is a fact also, that the law in Ghana is weak ... your police is, sorry, a laughing number ... they make their own business and don't take care. Your streets are definitely a "law free zone" ... your villages and many ... read full comment
But it is a fact also, that the law in Ghana is weak ... your police is, sorry, a laughing number ... they make their own business and don't take care. Your streets are definitely a "law free zone" ... your villages and many towns has, de facto, no working police. How will people learn, to respect law??!! They will learn, if they see a hard and fast law reaction to any crime.
Ghana people sucks it with the milk of their mothers breasts: Lies and fraud is a "useful and helping and also needful" thing ... all the people do it, all the people know it ... they think, it's a trivial offence, a peace of daily life. So, they learn, to break the law from childhood ... and with their bodies, the cheatings and violation of the law also grow up, becomes bigger. At the end, we will see things like a mass killing action.
The Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) is basking in a national shame, following the involvement of some of its personnel in illegal mining in the Amansie West District of the Ashanti Region, thus bringing the image of Ghana’s most d ...
read full comment
Dear Sir Abotsi, yes even though Ghanaians must discover themselves to stop the crooked and corrupted lifestyles we have adopted. The best way is to have a relationship with GOD in reverent fear and true love for Him and our ...
read full comment
hypothesis or semantics. call a spade a spade. say, we are all thieves and we need not hve, to stop. "abotsi, I am a thief and swear I will never steal again"
But it is a fact also, that the law in Ghana is weak ... your police is, sorry, a laughing number ... they make their own business and don't take care. Your streets are definitely a "law free zone" ... your villages and many ...
read full comment