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Lands and Natural Resources Minister, Kwaku Asomah-CheremehMr. Asomah-Cheremeh was emphatic that “no government official thought of shielding her, no government official pampered her…there is nobody in the NPP that dreamt of dealing with Aisha in one way or the other so that she can perpetuate the illegal mining she was fond of doing in Ghana so as to enable government to secure the loan from China.”
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According to the Lands Minister, her accomplices [if any] will be dealt with by the Attorney General who has the right to file a nolle prosequi and did so in the case of the galamsey queen.
Miss Huang was arraigned before court on May 9, 2017, for engaging in galamsey activities at Bepotenten in the Amansie Central District in the Ashanti Region. But the trial was later discontinued.
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Senior Minister, Yaw Osafo-MaafoHis comment has been condemned in various quarters with some individuals and groups demanding he apologises while others have said he should resign. Adding his voice to the calls, Ghanaian diplomat Victor James Gheho has said the discontinuation of legal proceedings against Aisha Huang, indirectly ridicules the country’s judicial system.Related: ‘Freeing Aisha Huang indirectly ridicules our courts’ - Ambassador GbehoHe insists no diplomatic agreement between Ghana and China grants immunity to nationals of either country against crime and criminal prosecutions.“There is no agreement today as far as I am concerned, between Ghana and China that someone who has committed a crime can be let go in order to further political interests. That is a very bad precedent and that I think it is wrong,” the veteran diplomat told Kojo Yankson on Joy News Thursday.
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