Leave Akonta Mining Alone, Mining Got Worse Under Your Tenure- University Don To Mahama

Leave Akonta Mining Alone, Mining Got Worse Under Your Tenure- University Don To Mahama

An Assistant Registrar of Ghana Communication Technology University (GCTU), Mr. George Akom, has spiked former President Mahama in the face for misinforming the public about the operations of Akonta Mining Company Limited.

The university don believes the former President should stay away from adding his opinion on the mining operations of Akonta Mining since he is not offering an honest opinion.

Speaking on Wontumi TV, Mr. George Akom stated that under the leadership of Mr. Mahama, illegal mining got worse in Ghana and history should guard the 2020 flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) when commenting on the issue.

Mr. Mahama made a post on Facebook that reads : That penchant by the president to absolve his appointees and other close associates of any wrongdoing as he has done with the ongoing investigations into the operations of Akonta Mining Company is a serious dent on the already deteriorating image of the Office of the President.

As though proud of that dishonourable badge, ‘the clearing agent’, Nana Akufo-Addo has yet again justified the appropriateness of his nickname with the seeming presidential exoneration of Akonta Mining, a company owned by a member of his political party (NPP) and accused of illegal gold mining in the country’s forest reserves.

However, President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has exonerated Akonta Mining Company Limited from any wrongdoing, stressing that the Company is not involved in any illegal mining anywhere in Ghana.

“Let me respond briefly to the chairperson on the issue of illegal mining,” President Akufo-Addo remarked after concerns about the menace came to the fore at the 28th National and 16th Biennial Congress of the National Union of Ghana Catholic Diocesan Priests Association held in Koforidua.

“I want to assure him and all of you that Akonta Mining is not engaged in any illegal mining anywhere in Ghana as we speak.

“Further, the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources has through the agency of the Forestry Commission with the assistance of the military made the effort to cordon off all 294 sites of forest reserves in the country and rid them of illegal mining as we speak.”

President Akufo-Addo was responding to a concern expressed by the chairperson of the occasion, Ing. Ken Ashigbey, regarding Akonta Mining Company Limited’s supposed infraction of the laws to mine in the Tano Nimiri Forest Reserve in the Western North Region.

By Kakra Nunu