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The Deputy Lands Minister, Benito Owusu-Bio, says government will undertake further investigations into circumstances that led to the clashes between the Manso-Aboaboso youth in the Amansie South District and security personnel of Kingsperp Mining.
The move follows the burning of two excavators and one Nissan pick up vehicle belonging to the company and the injury of a community member which occurred on January 1, 2022.
Mr Owusu-Bio, who led a fact-finding mission on January 5, 2022, to ascertain the incident's veracity, reaffirmed government's resolve to deploy the Operation Halt II task force to clamp down illegalities in forest reserves and water bodies across all mining districts.
"We are here today to confirm the situation and identify the security risk involve and engage with you on the possible way forward" he indicated.
He asked the mining company to as a matter of urgency cease all forms of mining activities with immediate effect but was quick to add that the firm can engage personnel to guard their equipment.
The sector minister also touched on the efforts by government to reclaim mine out areas saying, "mine out areas in the Apaparama and the Oda forest reserves will be reclaimed to restore sanity and water flow especially the Oda river area where this mining activity is taking place".
The Deputy Lands Minister also reminded the District Security Council (DISEC) of their role as arrowheads for the enforcement of security in their jurisdiction, adding that much is expected of the Council in that regard.
He also called for calm between the community and the security personnel of the mining company and charged them to eschew acts that hinder peaceful coexistence.
The District Chief Executive for Amansie South, Mr. Clement Opoku Gyamfi expressed his appreciation to members of the District Security Council (DISEC) for their swift intervention which prevented further escalation of the situation.
The field investigation team also included the CEO of the Forestry Commission, John Allotey and the Acting Technical Director of Forestry of the Ministry, Joseph Osiakwan.
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